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Imagine a world where your app resembles a bustling metropolis, teeming with engaged users and crowded with activity. Fascinating, for sure. But how do you transform this vision into a reality? The answer is simple: by understanding and optimizing your app engagement metrics. Without measuring user engagement, you're flying blind - you'll never know which areas of your app are thriving and which need improvement.
Is your intranet getting diversity and inclusivity right? Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is a hot topic for businesses today. But DEI is more than just a business buzzword and should have your attention year-round, not just on MLK Day. It needs to be a cornerstone of your company practices.
If your team uses Slack, you already know what a crucial role it plays in bringing teams together and keeping everyone on the same page – whether you're working just a few feet away from each other in the same office – or working remotely, thousands of miles apart. It’s so much more than a messaging platform. The secret to Slack’s success is just how easy it makes it for you to integrate the tools you use everyday. Whether that’s Google Sheets, Zoom or Github.
Our daily lives now rely heavily on mobile apps, with millions of people using them for everything from messaging and social media to shopping and entertainment. However, with so many apps available, it can be challenging to stand out and attract a large and engaged user base. This is where app engagement comes in. Data plays a crucial role in interpreting app engagement. By tracking engagement metrics, companies can make data-driven decisions to improve the app and increase conversion rates.
Reflecting on a year of collaborating, creating, and innovating together in an increasingly digitized and distributed world of work. 2022 was a big year for Miro — for our product, our teams, and our users. We started the year strong with an amazing community of 30 million users and our Series C funding, and that was only the beginning. By December’s end, Miro had scaled to 1,800 employees across 12 global hubs and grown to 45+ million users and counting.
If your business intends to implement employee recognition software, it shows that it respects its employees and is dedicated to fostering a positive work environment.