This newsletter has brought together one of the largest tech communities on the planet (over 900,000 subscribers now!), which allows us a unique opportunity to capture ongoing insights from hundreds of thousands of professionals worldwide. Earlier this year, over 5,000 people responded to my first survey on tech compensation. Today, I’m excited to launch our next new survey: What’s in your stack? This survey aims to track the tools tech professionals use (and love) in the course of their day-to-day work. We’ll share the results back with this community along with in-depth analysis and takeaways. We’ll also continue to run this survey year after year to see what tools trend up and down. The survey will take you 3-5 minutes, and as a thank-you for completing the survey in full, you’ll get the results before anyone else. To help me design and run this survey, I’ve roped in my former colleague, Noam Segal, who’s been a UXR leader at Meta, Twitter, Wealthfront, Intercom, Airbnb, and most recently at Upwork. I’m delighted to collaborate with him on this survey, and hopefully many more. Thank you for taking the survey 🙏 |
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🚨 Announcing: The inaugural “What’s in your stack?” survey
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🚨 Announcing: The inaugural “What’s in your stack?” survey
Tracking the most commonly used (and beloved) tools in tech ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ...
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