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Turning User Hacks into Product Insights

Carolyn Witte
Prototypr
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5 min readMay 17, 2016

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Our approach is to look for “the hacks” — the things users are already doing in attempt to solve a particular need or problem — and turn those hacks into insights.

Our most active users in these markets are copy-pasting to and from messaging apps to Google Translate multiple-times-a-day, and sometimes, multiple-times-a-conversation.

Tap to Translate in Whatsapp

Rather than creating a new behavior that users had to learn, we strategically leaned into the hack we knew users were already doing.

Search for restaurants with Gboard

Two different products built on two different platforms, both born out of a shared user hack: copy-paste.

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Written by Carolyn Witte

Co-founder & CEO of @Ask_Tia. Formerly at Google Creative Lab. Design-thinker and storyteller.

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