Recently had the wonderful opportunity to be a guest on Lenny’s podcast. The insightful questions from @lennysan brought out in-depth discussions on product management and my learnings through the years. Check out our conversation here https://t.co/7KRYpQv9u9
@jainmayank_943 FNOL (First Notice of Loss) is a difficult usecase to do self-serve. Customer has just gone through a painful experience (accident/hospitalization) and would ideally want to talk to a considerate human instead of filling forms. Empathy trumps efficiency in the situation, IMHO.
It will be interesting to see how these co-branded RuPay credit cards differentiate from each other. Will it be the age-old rewards-based differentiator or something new?
PayTm + SBI + Rupay 🤯
This is possibly going to be the widest and deepest acquisition channel for Rupay.
All merchants who accept credit cards would now want to accept them through UPI for the lower MDR.
Live activity tracking is just the kind of small but powerful consumer product innovations that Apple does time and again to push boundaries of boring and presumably solved problems like notifications. ❤️📱
Writing good product copy is one of the most underrated skills. Think of the language used on the app as the way a product talks to its users. Make sure it's personal and personable. Did you ever "Confirm and Continue" your friend asking if his photo looks good?
2. Apple let's you download the official image but as a zip file containing the image and a legal notice which prohibits commercial use and modification of the image. And it does so in 26 different languages.
The ultimate guide to brand protection -courtesy Apple :)
1. Apple released its 4.15% APY savings account taking US banking by a storm. 4.15% is more than 10X of the US national average. It's actually even higher interest on savings in India.
While downloading the official image from their site, I realized something interesting.
Sometimes you just want to step away from all daily hustle and admire the thought that all the chaos (~entropy) in the world could actually be order if we could expand our point-of-view (frame-of-reference) infinitely.
wolfram dropped this essay few months ago and just wanna make sure you don't miss it
he's proposing that entropy is a relative concept, and that the 2nd law of thermo only appears true when you assume a frame of reference that is computationally bounded
https://t.co/1I2BiAVUh5