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It’s the Heap monthly thought leadership newsletter ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ [Heap]() [Down the Funnel Newsletter]() [Calculate Impact]() PMing is all about deciding which things to focus on. Of all the possible initiatives to choose from, how do you choose? Enter the Impact Calculator. It’s an online calculator built to assess the potential impact of any product intervention. It’s a great way to compare the value of different initiatives. Finally use data to know what to prioritize! [Try the calculator]() Or learn how it works in [our latest blog post](). [Heap Guide to Retention]() The Heap Guide to Retention Retention is on everyone’s mind these days. How do you keep your customers happy and engaged, especially on the product side? If you’re worried about retention, here’s a comprehensive guide for you. It walks through measurement, goal-setting, and the different stages of retention, all with real-world examples. Written to give you all the tools you need to increase stickiness in your product or digital experience. [Get the guide]() [3 Ways Designers Can Leverage PA]() Why designers should leverage product analytics Calling all designers! Have you ever learned something during user research, only to hit a roadblock when trying to put it into action? If you've been there, you're not alone. Read how Will Guldin, Senior Product Designer at Heap, uses product analytics to get over these hurdles. It’s a must-read for any designers looking to expand their toolkit. [Read the blog]() [Decoding Data: Best Practices]() Capturing user data is hard. Pulling insights from that data is often even harder. Across industries, teams struggle with similar challenges, as our upcoming benchmark report, “Data Decoded: The Heap Digital Insights Report, 2023,” confirms. To discuss these challenges, we’ve assembled a panel of experts from FinServ, Healthcare, eCommerce, and SaaS. Join us to hear real-world experiences and best practices from data-driven teams. [Register for the webinar]() Heap is the future of digital insights. Backed by the most complete dataset, we illuminate hidden insights so teams can create the best possible digital experiences to accelerate their business. If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. © 2023 Heap Inc. All rights reserved.

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