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HelpBar ajuda os usuários a encontrar respostas e alcançar o sucesso rapidamente.
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O que é HelpBar?

HelpBar permite aos usuários pesquisar recursos de ajuda, navegar pelo seu produto e lançar outras ações de dentro do seu produto, ajudando-os a obter respostas e alcançar o sucesso rapidamente.

Como usar HelpBar?

Conecte o seu centro de ajuda e defina os estilos da sua marca. Crie um widget de gatilho ou defina um atalho de teclado. Escolha itens fixos para estar sempre presente e vá ao vivo!

Principais recursos da HelpBar

Pesquisa universal desenvolvida para SaaS

Conecte o seu centro de ajuda e ofereça pesquisa, navegação e respostas de IA

Acelere o tempo para obter valor

Crie usuários avançados

Reduza os custos de suporte

Apresente a sua stack completa

Casos de uso da HelpBar

#1

Permita que os usuários encontrem exatamente o que precisam sem precisar ir para outra guia — as respostas de IA extraem conteúdo de todos os recursos que você inseriu para uma pesquisa rápida.

#2

O HelpBar facilita a navegação no seu aplicativo. Permita que os usuários aprendam rapidamente e aumentem a velocidade do trabalho que precisam fazer.

#3

Dê ao seu time de atendimento ao cliente mais tempo para um suporte proativo. Com o HelpBar, os usuários podem encontrar a ajuda que precisam com um Command + K.

#4

Mantenha os usuários no seu aplicativo enquanto eles usam as suas ferramentas favoritas. Inicie vídeos do Loom, apresente demonstrações interativas, compartilhe protótipos do Figma e muito mais.

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Paul Adams is the longtime chief product officer at Intercom, where he leads the product management, product design, data science, and research teams. Before Intercom, Paul was the global head of brand design at Facebook, a senior user researcher at Google, and a product designer at Dyson. He’s also a best-selling author, a podcast host, and a public speaker. In today’s episode, we discuss: • Practical advice on integrating AI into your organization • Tips and tools for learning AI as a PM • Hilarious stories from Google and Facebook • How to build conviction with skeptical coworkers • Lessons learned from pricing at Intercom • How Intercom implemented JTBD — Brought to you by Eppo—Run reliable, impactful experiments: Eppo—Run reliable, impactful experiments: https://www.geteppo.com/ | Hex—Helping teams ask and answer data questions by working together: https://www.hex.tech/lenny | HelpBar by Chameleon—The free in-app universal search solution built for SaaS: https://helpbar.ai/lenny/?utm_source=lennys-podcast&utm_medium=sponsorship&utm_campaign=helpbar-launch-lennys-podcast Find the transcript and references at: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/what-ai-means-for-your-product-strategy-paul-adams-cpo-of-intercom/ Where to find Paul Adams: • X: https://twitter.com/Padday • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pauladams/ Where to find Lenny: • Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com • X: https://twitter.com/lennysan • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/ In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Paul’s background (04:09) Freezing onstage in front of 8,000 people (07:28) Insights from Google+ days (12:31) Learning from failure (13:56) Intercom’s “ship fast, ship early, ship often” principle (15:17) Integrating AI into product strategy (17:31) Making time for AI learning (19:37) AI in new-product development (21:16) Questions to ask about your product (23:33) How Intercom pivoted after the release of ChatGPT (25:13) Intercom’s AI chatbot, Fin  (26:45) The early impact of AI adoption at Intercom (28:53) Capabilities of AI (34:27) How to structure teams around AI products (37:57) Why all teams should be involved in AI (39:04) Staying up to date on emerging technology (42:44) Hurdles implementing AI at Intercom (45:52) Building conviction around AI (49:52) Why you shouldn’t fear AI (50:56) Paul’s “before-after” framework (51:54) Pricing lessons from Intercom (54:54) Paul’s “differentiation vs. table stakes” framework (59:22) What “swinging the pendulum” means and examples from Intercom (1:05:21) Paul’s “product market story fit” framework (1:08:23) His take on JTBD (1:11:01) How Intercom uses the “four forces” framework (1:12:54) Lightning round Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com. Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed.

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