What we learned designing our conversational interface

By 

Tim

 

Metz

 

on 

December 22, 2016

We announced Saent’s first conversational user interface in a blog post in January 2016. Now almost a full year later, we’ve gone through several iterations on that initial design and learned a lot along the way.

We announced Saent's first conversational user interface in a blog post in January 2016. Now almost a full year later, we've gone through several iterations on that initial design and learned a lot along the way. In a guest post on the InVision blog, I talk about what we did right and what we did wrong, and where we're headed in 2017.

At Saent, we also added a conversational interface to our desktop application this year. We didn’t do it to follow the latest trend or garner press mentions. We pursued our conversational UI because we believe it’s the best way to fulfill our product’s purpose: help our users focus and live more balanced lives.

Click to read the full article on InVision

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