UX & Design
Articles about UX and design best practices, UX trends, and the Salsita UX team.
2D or Not 2D? A 3D Product Configurator Is the Answer Paid Members Public
Retailers and manufacturers who sell online know the importance of personalizing the user experience (UX). But, when the product itself is complex and configurable, it’s vital to give customers a way to configure it themselves when buying online.
4 CPQ Software Benefits Paid Members Public
Configure, price quote (CPQ) software is a systems that helps eCommerce merchants to offer product or quote customization, which is vital for retailers looking to build customer loyalty and increase conversion rates.
The Different Types of Agile Software Development Paid Members Public
Agile’s approaches aid organizations by providing guidelines for how they can work together through product discovery, solution delivery and continual improvement cycles. In this article, you'll learn about the different types of agile software development and how they enable rapid product delivery.
ADCOproto: A Great Product Needs Great Marketing (Case Study) Paid Members Public
ADCO Circuits President Archie Damman had a vision: to promote his PCB assembly services and gain new customers by creating a product that lets users configure, order, and pay for the assembly online. After Salsita Software delivered a solution, we found that a high-quality product wasn’t enough.
Salsita On-Demand Webinar: How to Validate Your Startup's App Idea Paid Members Public
Building a successful app takes hard work, a dedicated team, and leadership. But there’s one key aspect that comes first: the idea. But, before you start burning money on MVP development, you need to look at the objectives and discuss your goals.
Legazey MVP: Go or No Go? (Case Study) Paid Members Public
Alfredo Sciascia, a C-level executive began looking for developers to build an MVP for his social media startup. His search led him to Salsita, who recommended marketing research and UX exploration as crucial first steps before kicking off development.
What Is a Minimum Viable Product? Paid Members Public
Every great product starts out as an idea. However, a practical strategy is to consider how to best validate the idea without committing too much time, effort, or resources. That’s why it’s logical to create an MVP and to understand what it is, why you need it, and how to build one.
Beyond Design Sprint - Video Presentation by Jan Mikula Paid Members Public
Design Sprint is a five-day process that aims to reduce risks when bringing a new product to the market. The process is meant to help teams clearly define goals and identify the best elements of each idea. But what if you could apply these methods elsewhere?