Tools are created to serve our own purposes and technology needs to add value to our lives without creating friction.People should not adapt to technology. Technology needs to adapt to people. We don't need to teach people how to interact with software but train software to interact with people. Software adoption relies on people learning how to navigate through a user interface. But this causes resistance and hinders productivity. We close the knowledge gap between humans and machines by allowing anybody to operate any software instantly. For Software providers that need to sell their product the ability to guide users in real time translates into higher engagement, activation, conversion, and retention. Companies that implement on-screen interactive guidance in the applications their staff needs to work with, solve all the logistic problems connected to staff training and see an increase in productivity that derives from a workforce which is fully operative in any software application from the get-go.
Have fun with your team on Slack! Play fun & engaging trivia games & icebreakers. It’s bonding time!
5k+ questions with fun categories; Marvel, Harry Potter, Friends & more Trivia picture quiz with 10+ categories Icebreaker games; This or That, Co-worker questions, 2 Truths & a Lie Weekly trivia & Trivia of the day Custom contests for training, onboarding etc. Leaderboards
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