The Samelogic Blog

Tips and stories to help you on the path of becoming a better product leader.

Understand customer intent in minutes, not months

15-minute setup. Instant insights. The fastest way to decode what your users really want.
Building The Future of Contextual Product Research
Building The Future of Contextual Product Research
An excerpt from our Yahoo! Finance article, that highlights how we help product teams understand users contextually.
Samelogic Staff
How We Outgrew AWS Amplify in a Pre-Seed Startup
How We Outgrew AWS Amplify in a Pre-Seed Startup
A review of AWS Amplify for Samelogic's React dashboard - How it served its purpose, and how we outgrew the product.
Samelogic Staff
Build, Measure, Learn with Lean Experimentation
Build, Measure, Learn with Lean Experimentation
Traditional build-measure-learn loops mask crucial customer intent signals in your product development. Ready to understand what your customers really want?
Dwayne Samuels
Tenets of a Great Microsurvey - It's Context!
Tenets of a Great Microsurvey - It's Context!
Microsurveys should be easy to implement and understand. Data garnered from usage should be contextual and improve product.
Samelogic Staff
Helping Businesses Understand Their Customers’ Needs
Helping Businesses Understand Their Customers’ Needs
Samelogic is a low-code solution that anyone can use to gain feedback on ANY action people do with only a few clicks.
Samelogic Staff
What is a Microsurvey? - Contextual Product Research
What is a Microsurvey? - Contextual Product Research
Microsurveys enable the collection of actionable user feedback, enabling the creation of a customer-centric product.
Samelogic Staff
How To Build Custom Product Feedback Tools
How To Build Custom Product Feedback Tools
A guide on how to use Microsurveys to collect contextual user feedback to send it to Asana, Google Sheets, and Slack.
Samelogic Staff
How User Experience Research is done at Facebook
How User Experience Research is done at Facebook
We spoke with Vanessa Michelle Garcia, UX Researcher at Facebook about ways Product Managers can use research to understand users.
Dwayne Samuels