This Week I learnt: Swiggy Pop, UX Laws & Prioritization techniques
Edition #2
Hey there!
Welcome to “This Week I Learnt” - edition #2.
To become a better Product person, it's important to learn new things all the time. There are lots of blogs, articles, books, and podcasts, but it can be hard to find the good stuff. We want to help you by sharing the best learning resources you will need in your journey. We'll share only what we found to be the best and most helpful.
If you are upskilling to become a better Product person, you will love our posts.
📜 Story of how Swiggy Pop was built
Swiggy is one of the top food delivery platforms in India. In 2018, Swiggy built a new feature Swiggy Pop within 100 days of getting an idea. The process of building it included all the steps from ideation to user research to development. This is a very interesting and fun read on how they did it within a short span. Every Product person working on 0 to 1 or new big bet features should read this!
📜 Laws of UX
For any designer or PM trying to understand various principles or laws in UI/UX design, this is a great starting point. They give accurate images and simple one-liners on various UX laws. If you are a PM, do read these before you go into a meeting with your designer next time 😉
📜 Prioritization Techniques
A new quarter just started. If you are making a quarterly plan or working on your Roadmap, you need a good prioritization framework. This article can act as a quick refresher for prioritization techniques popular in the Product space. As such, these are not only relevant to PMs, these can be good frameworks for many other teams too. Read all the techniques and identify the best one applicable to your work setting.
Hope you too have learned something new this week too! If you have any good resources, do share them as a reply, or in the comments section. We are eager to learn and share them with others.
Will come back with another interesting post. Bye! 👋