First Time UX (FTUX) directly correlates to churn, retention, and engagement.I spent quarantine 2020 summer filming product FTUX, and developed a 4-part formula to evaluate the First Time UX of a product.The name? PRODUCT SINS.
 Because it's a sin to waste customer's time.My #1 Learning:
 It doesn't MATTER how many engineers you have!
 > If you're building Microsoft Teams 200+ engineers or a startup with 5, the first time UX is the most democratic experience.
 It's a make it, or break it 5min - where a prospective customer "gets it" or not. They receive some value, and decide if it's valuable/cool/noteworthy enough to invest more time.
 FTUX is insanely difficult!
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 So if your company has...
 - high churn
 - low engagement
 - low conversion😍
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 I'm giving away 5 FREE FTUX EVALUATIONS!!!
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 😍 😍 😍I LOVE talking about transforming a First Time User Experience so lets DIVE DEEP into your product analytics, feature decisions, and uncover WHY your product is missing the mark.No obligations from you - except to get very excited about solving for the problem and jam on First Time UX!DEADLINE: Saturday October 10, 2020👉 👉 👉
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 Apply here:
 bit.ly/5-FTUX
 (I timed it - 2min to complete)
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 👈 👈 👈 👈> (Or if you're too excited, send me a personal email of why you should receive an FTUX @ [email protected])😘
 Cheers to my Product fam
 -ElizabethP.S.
 + 2min Video
 Elizabeth's "A New Way of Evaluating UX"
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUwHMmnit-I
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