@DsMatie 9) Finish your doctorate
10) Raise a child
11) Create a new global economic framework
12) Solve cold fusion
...ask me if I think app review timelines take too long.
@jameygannon We've done a bunch of code clean-ups/optimizations for brands in the exact same situation. Bigger stores/budgets usually so it's often A LOT of cleaning, but if you're still looking I'd be glad to take a look under the hood.
@DsMatie Was just thinking about this. On a call, when I hear someone say 'I think we should...'. I'm always triggered. I'm ready for the next bit to be a judgement call, no data, made too quick or too much from the gut.'
.@loom Is there a way to make it so that the Loom recording tab/window is fixed and doesn't keep switching if I'm browsing in another tab or window while recording?
This is a productivity killer if I'm trying to record in the background.
@gilgNYC The things I've seen slowing this down for our big clients are legacy pixels or checkout code snippets that probably work in customer pixels, but first need deep dives on 'what the hell was this pixel in the first place and what does it do... is it even working'.
@galenking@KeiraArts@Shopify I've found the same thing on Plus, honestly. I have stores doing over $25M+ a year and have email chains that take days for responses.
Someone should make an American Gods style story about the now grizzled, depressing lives of forgotten cartoon IP characters. Woody Woodpecker. Mighty Mouse. Underdog. Yogi. Felix. Marmaduke.
Let’s see these guys try to rally in the face of irrelevance.
Writing manual test cases for a smart person to 'test the product' often leaves me bewildered.
Is the product simple? Then why do you need this?
Is the product complex? Then you know no one doc will cover every permutation.
@felt Any thought to doing something like a Google Apps plug-in or Extension where I could easily add the Felt maps to G-sheets I'm viewing the data for on-page? I've got 100s of sheets with plot points I'd love to spot-check without leaving.
On the other hand, some products are benefited by knowing exactly what's new and how to integrate that. But, it's not all. Integrating every new platform capability and pattern can take simple products and make them too confusing.
I believe you CAN be a phenomenal product designer and builder and not really follow the whole flow of cutting edge technology. MOST products are benefited by simple, sound principles that haven't changed all that much.