
What factors breed innovation? How do you take a product from zero to one, launching and iterating quickly? What does it mean to create sustainable growth? In this episode, Cambria Davies (Product Manager at Ro) tells us the story of launching one of HubSpot's flagship products from scratch, and all of the critical steps her team took along the way. We dive into jobs-to-be-done, activation metrics, and the significance of sustainable growth. Plus, Cambria gives us a peek into her new role at Ro, and some of their recent fast-paced COVID-19 launches.
"For those who might not be familiar with the Jobs-to-be-Done framework, the basic premise is that people hire products to fulfill jobs for them. So in the morning when I wake up, I have a job of waking up as efficiently as possible and I can either hire a cup of coffee to perform that job for me, or I could hire a green juice. So, you really shift the way that you think about competition and how people explore solutions to their problems, which is rooted in acute pain points or problems they have, as opposed to it being this generalizable demographic that will always drink coffee in the mornings." — Cambria at 12:29
Cambria's site: https://cambriadavies.com/
Cambria's blog: https://www.shipsh.it/blog
Cambria on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cambria_davies
Ro: https://ro.co/ (P.S. They're hiring. Ping Cambria if you're interested.)
Book about JTBD: When Coffee and Kale Compete by Alan Klement
Book about error reduction: The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Austin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ustinknight
More about the show and host: https://austinknight.com/
Jun 1, 2020
39 min

So you've started a podcast. Now, how do you book guests? What about sponsors and affiliates? Where should you be promoting your show? In this episode, I sit down with Jason Ogle (Host of User Defenders) to discuss the intricacies of being a podcast host.
This episode was originally recorded in April of 2017 and we didn't release it. So now, it's being brought to you as a bonus episode. The recording may be a bit dated, but the information isn't. Enjoy!
User Defenders Community: https://community.userdefenders.com/
User Defenders Podcast: https://userdefenders.com/
Jason on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jasonogle
John Lee Dumas' guide to podcast sponsorships: https://www.eofire.com/podcast-sponsorships/
Austin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ustinknight
More about me and the show: https://austinknight.com/
May 4, 2020
22 min

What are the key pieces of a great portfolio? What are the best tools for building and launching one? And what are the pitfalls to avoid? In this episode, Martijn van den Broeck (Designer at Google) joins me to talk about the art and science of design portfolios. For years, Martijn has closely studied portfolios, developing expertise in everything from the ideal number of case studies to the right way to handle an NDA and beyond. He shares a comprehensive approach to building, launching, and leveraging a portfolio.
"I'm surprised by how few people actually have read their NDA and tried to understand it. One thing I did was write an article about what I learned while interning at IDEO. So I couldn't go into the specifics of projects, but I could still say, 'Hey, I went to IDEO and I learned all these amazing things' that weren't NDA protected." — Martijn at 22:56
Martijn's portfolio guide: https://medium.com/portfolio-principles
Martijn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MartijnvdBroeck
Martijn's portfolio: https://martijnvandenbroeck.com/
Austin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ustinknight
More about me and the show: https://austinknight.com/
Apr 20, 2020
42 min

What do designers do after they've achieved their career goals? Why aren't designers typically founders, and why is creative burnout so common? In this episode, I sit down with Joel Beukelman (Designer at Google) for a raw and honest conversation about career growth, goal attainment, and the inevitable existential crisis that follows. We touch on the dangers of being emotionally attached to work, the prevalence of ego and homogeneity in design, and the confusing world of design titles and roles (and how they impact us). Plus, Joel shares his framework for evaluating one's career and its impact on life.
"I had to look outside of design in my career and be like, 'There has to be something more than this, because this obviously isn't fulfilling or making me feel purposeful'. In the end, I had a meeting with Monica, my manager, and she was like, 'What do you want next?' and I was like, 'I want to work less. I want to be here less. Can we do that?' It was a weird conversation to have with my boss, but that was really it. I didn't want to invest my time in my career." — Joel at 9:55
Please note that this was recorded well before the COVID-19 pandemic, in October of 2019.
Check out the video that Joel made about this interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtUeQvp9b8M
Try his framework for yourself: https://www.bkl.mn/designer-at-scale
Joel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/_bklmn
Joel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/joelbeukelman
Joel on Instagram: http://instagram.com/bklmn
Austin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ustinknight
More about me and the show: https://austinknight.com/
Apr 6, 2020
33 min

What are the basic steps to take when starting a podcast? And how do you grow it? In this episode, Matt, Geoff and I recap what we've done to run the UX & Growth Podcast. We talk format, guests, equipment, hosting, distribution, promotion and more. From the best mics to the most unexpected growth channels, these are the big things we've learned while running our small show.
This episode was originally recorded in April of 2017 and we didn't release it. So now, it's being brought to you as a bonus episode. The recording may be a bit dated, but the information isn't. Enjoy!
Microphones: ATR-2100 (USB/XLR), AKG P220 (XLR)
Software: Audacity, Garageband & Auphonic
Self-hosting on Wordpress: https://en.support.wordpress.com/audio/podcasting/
Submitting a podcast to iTunes: https://help.apple.com/itc/podcasts_connect/#/itcc0e1eaa94
Austin on Twitter: Twitter.com/ustinKnight
Geoff on Twitter: Twitter.com/dailydaigle
Matt on Twitter: Twitter.com/mattrheault
Mar 23, 2020
35 min

How do side projects impact a designer's career? What are the incremental growth tools that can turn a side project into something bigger? In this episode, I sit down with Lee Munroe (Director of Design at OneSignal) to talk about his numerous side projects, the various growth tools that he's used, and why personal growth (not revenue) was always his goal. We also discuss his role at OneSignal, where he's growing a product and a team simultaneously. I've discussed OneSignal (and their unique revenue model) several times in the past, and Lee brings some new insights on that topic throughout our discussion - including how they decided to pivot their revenue model recently. Plus, we dive into a space that OneSignal and Chrome share responsibility for: notifications on the web.
"I started a company called Lookaly, which was like the Yelp of Ireland. I thought what we needed to do was create a really good user experience and we didn't focus at all on customer development. We got to a point where the website was doing really well from a consumer point of view. It got lots of traffic. But when we tried to monetize it and make money, we didn't know who the customer was. We didn't know what persona was going to pay for the product. I definitely learned a lot from that experience. You have to try and find product-market fit and be more focused on that side of things, rather than just creating something beautiful." — Lee at 14:47
Learn more about OneSignal: https://onesignal.com/
Join Lee's team: https://onesignal.com/careers
Learn about Google's Digital Wellbeing efforts: https://wellbeing.google/
Lee's website: https://www.leemunroe.com/
Lee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/leemunroe
HTML Email: https://htmlemail.io/
Codeshare: https://codeshare.io/
Austin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ustinknight
More about me and the show: https://austinknight.com/
Mar 9, 2020
34 min

The UX & Growth Podcast is back, and we’re kicking things off right. In this episode, I sit down with Hannah Lee (Designer at Google) to discuss how she audited Chrome’s entire UI and introduced a new design system in time for its tenth birthday, reducing the application size by megabytes in the process. When rolled out across Chrome’s more than 2 billion users, this represented a material impact on global device memory and data usage. From discovering 98 different shades of grey, to designing for obsolete operating systems, to open sourcing Chrome’s design system, we cover all of the epiphanies, lessons and downright hilarious moments in Hannah’s quest to design at planet scale.
Hannah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/san_toki
Hannah on Medium: https://medium.com/@san_toki
Unboxing Chrome: https://medium.com/@san_toki/unboxing-chrome-f6af7b8161a2
Austin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ustinknight
Sep 13, 2019
28 min

How do companies like Dropbox, Spotify, Slack, and HubSpot leverage freemium strategies to grow? What are the different approaches to freemium, and when should (or shouldn't) they be used? In this episode, I sit down with Dexter Zhuang (Growth & Monetization Manager at Dropbox) to take a deep dive on freemium growth. From acquiring free users, to converting them to paid customers, to reinvesting that money into acquiring more free users, we cover it all and give you a glimpse at examples where it’s all gone right, and a few where it’s gone terribly wrong.
"Spotify has 40 million paid subscribers out of over 100 million monthly active users. The active user to paid subscriber conversion rate is somewhere between 25-40%, which is unheard of. This is an astronomical conversion rate. 80% of all users on Spotify use it multiple times per week. Multiple times per week." — Dexter at 19:30
Dexter on Twitter: Twitter.com/dexteryz
Check out Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/
Email us: [email protected]
Austin on Twitter: Twitter.com/ustinKnight
Jul 24, 2017
51 min

WebVR is Virtual Reality that runs in the browser, on anything from a smartphone, to a laptop, to an HTC Vive. And it's much easier to build for than you'd think. In this episode, I sit down with Casey Yee (UX Engineer at Mozilla and one of the early pioneers of WebVR) to talk about the future of the web. We cover everything from getting started in WebVR, to unique use cases that we've seen, to ways that forward-thinking businesses are already leveraging it.
"We started to feel like we were trying to paint a painting while still designing the paintbrush. It's like you're creating in a medium that's still being created. And this is important because this is our opportunity to define this medium. This is a massive technological revolution that is happening before our eyes, similar to the likeness of the transition from print to digital." — Austin at 42:50
Check out A-Frame: https://aframe.io/
Learn more about WebVR: https://webvr.rocks/
Casey on Twitter: Twitter.com/whoyee
Casey's personal site: http://cyee.io/
A-Frame on Twitter: Twitter.com/aframevr
Mozilla VR on Twitter: Twitter.com/mozillavr
Meet the team behind Mozilla VR: https://mozvr.com/
Email us: [email protected]
Austin on Twitter: Twitter.com/ustinKnight
Apr 11, 2017
52 min

Emerging economies are expected to contribute up to 70% of global GDP growth between now and 2025. The opportunities to internationalize have never been better. But how do you select the right market to enter? And once you do, how should your design and growth strategies change? In this episode, I sit down with Daniel Patiño (Co-founder of Digifianz) to take a deep dive on emerging markets.
"We know that developing countries are fast becoming the driver of the overwhelming majority of global growth. In fact, emerging economies are expected to grow 2-3 times faster than developed nations like the US." — Austin at 9:50
Watch in 360º VR: https://vr.austinknight.com
Check out Digifianz: http://inbound.digifianz.com/en/
Digifianz on Twitter: Twitter.com/digifianz
Dan on Twitter: Twitter.com/ThisIsDanPatino
Dan on LinkedIn: https://ar.linkedin.com/in/danpatino
Email us: [email protected]
Austin on Twitter: Twitter.com/ustinKnight
Mar 20, 2017
42 min
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