GOTO Amsterdam (June 13-15, 2016) is a vendor independent international software development conference with more than 60 top speakers and 800 attendees. The conference covers topics such as Microservices, Rugged, JavaScript, Post-Agile, Data, Spring++, Connected Worlds & Philosophy.

Presentation: "The Risky Business of Onboarding"

Track: Solutions Wednesday / Time: Wednesday 15:50 - 16:40 / Location: Keurzaal

We want to keep our users engaged with our products as long as possible. The onboarding process – getting new users to sign up and get started – is an really important but often overlooked aspect of the customer journey.

In this talk, Rick will dive deep into a framework he built to set your users up for success, based on a study of 30 different popular products. Given the recent development which is called a "product developer", I'll show you how you as a developer can contribute by applying this framework.

Prerequisite attendee experience level: beginner

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Rick Pastoor, Head of Product at Blendle

Rick Pastoor

Biography: Rick Pastoor

Rick started web development by printing and retyping HTML at age 11. He joined Blendle as a front-end JavaScript developer, but currently spends his time defining what to build next as product manager at the startup.

Twitter: @rickpastoor