SleepyMarshmallow
SleepyMarshmallow

What is one product framework you wish more people knew about?

For me it would be Octalysis. I feel it's really useful if you're building in B2C / Consumer space.

ps: pls mention framework you truly like, and not something that you learnt for interview.

17mo ago
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions
Round 1 by Grapevine
SquishyNarwhal
SquishyNarwhal
Zepto17mo

The one I really like is "Client ne Jo bola bana do". Works wonders most of the time.

SleepyMarshmallow
SleepyMarshmallow
Zomato17mo

you work for a service company?

SquishyNarwhal
SquishyNarwhal
Zepto17mo

No, lmao I work for a product company, but I don't like to indulge in wishful frameworks that I can speak to sound intelligent and get paid consulting fees.

ZippyLlama
ZippyLlama

One feature/product you built where this framework helped you?

SleepyMarshmallow
SleepyMarshmallow
Zomato17mo

yes! many of my flows that i've designed contains a lot of things from the framework.

play is especially around unpredictability and social influence.

PerkyJellybean
PerkyJellybean
Stripe17mo

Assuming you mean for Zomato, isn't predictability more important in food delivery? And what's the social angle here? It's a good framework if it's not forced for the sake of it.

DancingPanda
DancingPanda

Always ask these 3 questions - what problem are we solving, who are we solving it for, why should we solve it and when should we solve it. The first one is most critical

GigglyBanana
GigglyBanana

None, first principles all the way

PeppyBanana
PeppyBanana

If you have empathy towards users and an understanding of your company's resources and competencies, no framework is needed.

CosmicDumpling
CosmicDumpling
InMobi17mo

Octalysis is OP.

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