30.11.2019 | Deeper - Abigail Mac - Work Week
If you’ve ever wondered what a typical (or not‑so‑typical) week looks like for a data‑driven product designer at a fast‑moving tech startup, you’re in for a treat. Over the past seven days, I’ve been knee‑deep (pun intended) in a new initiative we’ve dubbed “Deeper.” It’s our attempt to turn raw user data into actionable insights that feel less like a black box and more like a friendly, conversation‑partner. Below is my play‑by‑play journal, peppered with the triumphs, the hiccups, and the “aha!” moments that made this week unforgettable.
9:30 am – Remote Test with External Teams
We invited two external product teams (one from a fintech startup, another from an e‑commerce platform) to run through the prototype. Highlights:
11:45 am – Design Iteration
Based on feedback, I added:
2:00 pm – Aha! Moment
While polishing the export feature, I realized we could let users choose a tone (formal vs. conversational). The same insight could read: Deeper - Abigail Mac - Work Week 30.11.2019
Result: A simple toggle that instantly personalizes the output for different audiences (executives vs. engineers).
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10:00 am – Deeper Demo Day
I walked the leadership team through the updated prototype and live API demo. The room was quiet for the first two minutes—then the CTO said, “This is exactly the kind of tool we need to democratize data.” The CFO asked about ROI; I replied with a quick calculation: reducing analysis time from 3 days to 1 hour per metric could save ≈ $120k annually across the company. If you’ve ever wondered what a typical (or
12:30 pm – Prioritization Workshop
We used the RICE framework to rank the next features:
| Feature | Reach | Impact | Confidence | Effort | RICE Score | |---------|-------|--------|------------|--------|------------| | Confidence badge (already done) | 100% | 9 | 9 | 2 | 405 | | Tone toggle | 80% | 8 | 8 | 3 | 170 | | Export to Slides | 70% | 7 | 7 | 2 | 171 | | Collaboration comments | 60% | 6 | 6 | 4 | 54 | | Mobile‑first view | 50% | 5 | 5 | 5 | 25 |
Conclusion: The next two sprints will focus on polishing the tone toggle, export, and collaboration comments (so teams can discuss insights directly in Deeper). 9:30 am – Remote Test with External Teams
5:00 pm – Reflection & Wrap‑Up
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The positioning and camera angles are distinctively "Deeper." The camera gets close, often shooting through bookshelves or over shoulders, placing the viewer in the room rather than at a distance. The sound design is also noteworthy; the silence of the empty office amplifies every breath and rustle of clothing, making the scene feel private and voyeuristic.