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Episode 18: Episode 18: Data vs “Instinct”

As indie developers it's easy to fall into the trap of making decisions based on a gut feeling. This week we discuss how we can make use of analytical tools to make data driven decisions that can improve our apps for our users.

An episode of the Waiting For Review podcast, hosted by Dave Wood, titled "Episode 18: Episode 18: Data vs “Instinct”" was published on May 25, 2017 and runs 44 minutes.

May 25, 2017 ·44m · Waiting For Review

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As indie developers, we’ve found it’s easy to fall down a rabbit hole when it comes to adding features and making changes to your app. This week, we discuss how we can make use of analytics tools to help us make more informed, data driven decisions. Speaking of rabbit holes, Dave Nott appears to have… The post Episode 18: Data vs “Instinct” appeared first on Waiting For Review.

As indie developers, we’ve found it’s easy to fall down a rabbit hole when it comes to adding features and making changes to your app. This week, we discuss how we can make use of analytics tools to help us make more informed, data driven decisions. Speaking of rabbit holes, Dave Nott appears to have…

The post Episode 18: Data vs “Instinct” appeared first on Waiting For Review.

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