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WHY ?
By Allen Zhang (Zhang Xiaolong)
August 2012
Translated by Gustavo Madico
cn.linkedin.com/in/gustavo.madico
and 韩林涛
cn.linkedin.com/pub/alex-han/22/b21/a77
Original translation from the hand-written
version made by Zhensheng Hu, founder of Weipai
CONTENT
WeChat Development Review
Users Analysis
Needs Analysis
Design Analysis
Charisma analysis
UI Analysis
ACHIEVEMENT
 WeChat has been running for 433 days and has attracted
100 million users.
 WeChat has become a new portal of the Mobile Internet.
TIMELINE
 Nov 19, 2010 Product launch
 V1.0 Jan 26, 2011 User numbers exceeded 100 million
 V2.0 May 10, 2011 Live Chat
 V2.5 Aug 3, 2011 Look Around
 V3.0 Oct 1, 2011 Shake and Drift bottle
 V3.5 Dec 20, 2011 QR Code
 V4.0 Apr 19, 2012 Moments and API support
 V4.2 July 19, 2012 Voice Chat and Video Call
PRODUCT MANAGER IS STANDING
WITH GOD
• Understand human nature
• Understand group psychology
• Product manager is just like God, they build their own systems and
make rules, and users evolve in these systems.
USER ANALYSIS
USERS LIVE IN AN ENVIRONMENT
• My experiment:
• Difference between tweeting in front of a computer and
tweeting when walking on the road
• Computer screen is an environment, so doesWeibo itself and
its content
• People you follow onWeibo reflect your world
• Difference between Moment and Qzone
• Product creates an environment which determines users’
response
USERS ARE LAZY
• Laziness leads to more inventions
• Laziness powers innovation
• Case: UsingVoice Search to call your contacts
FASHION ISTHE DRIVING FORCE
• " …because everyone is using…(why shouldn’t I use…) "
• Users tend to follow the trend
•"Fashion" is an important driving force among Internet products
• Don’t be too "instrumentalizing"
USERS HAVE NO PATIENCE
• Users do not have patience to read your user manual
• If you fail to make user fall in love with your product in one minute….Do
not introduce your product to your users before it’s good enough
USERS DO NOT LIKE TO LEARN
• Blog is disappearing. RSS?
•Theory of Reading on theToilet: Content should be long enough that
users can finish while they are reading it on the toilet
USERS ARE “RABBLE”
• The Crowd
• Group IQ is below to individual IQ
• Internet users are groups, not individual
• Don’t treat a group of users in the way that we always use to treat a
single user.This works especially for Internet products.
PUT AN EMPHASIS ON “DIAOS”
• # My Daily thought# Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Path and
other similar products solve one problem: people need
“sense of presence”.The so-called “sense of presence”
means that if people live without SNS, they will feel lonely,
isolated and useless.The reason why these products are not
popular in China is: Chinese people’s problem is that they need “sense
of living” which is lower than “sense of presence”. But in China,
some of the Chinese people have the pressure of living and in the
meantime have the desire of “sense of presence”.These people are what
they call “Diaos”. If you know what “Diaos” are thinking and what they
need, you will understand Chinese Internet users’ real needs.
FIND OUTTHE ESSENCE FROM
DAILY EXPERIENCE
• Galaxy Note: fashionable? It’s easy for people with long fingernails to
type.
•Touch switch. It’s closer to people's feelings
• Great products should meet the emotional needs of people
LET NON-WEIBO USERS USE
YOUR PRODUCT
•They should be your target users who are so lazy that they even don't
useWeibo
•They are right by your side
• Remember that they will be your users
PERSONALIZATION MEANS THAT
YOU CAN INFLUENCE OTHER BY
YOURSELF
•You cannot understand other people.You can only understand yourself
•You need to understand the most common mental activities
USERS HAVE THREE POISONS
1. Greed or wrong desire
2. Hatred or anger
3. Illusion or stupidity or ignorance
•The final goal of a product is to meet human needs
• Don't put your moral sense into your product
•You want users to use your product, but you tell users not to use
WeChat too much.The world is absurd
• “Products are all combinations of techniques and art” Steve Jobs
NEEDS ANALYSIS
SAY NO TO NEW IDEAS.YOU ARE
99% RIGHT
• Most of the “I have an idea” are not real needs
• Never guess users’ needs
DON’T DEVELOPWHATEVER USERS
NEED
• Don’t meet users’ need directly
• User needs are fragmented.The solution is to summarize these needs
• User feedback can only help you understand their thoughts
MOST OF THE NEW FEATURES CAN
BE CUT OFF
•Think about how many new features are not necessary?
DON’T LOOK FOR NEEDS FROM
COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS
• is Graffiti important to you?
•You cannot deeply understand needs from other products
DON’T BELIEVE PRODUCT
MANAGERS
• They are not users, but they thought they can tell what
users needs
• Their analysis is too rational
• They will ask you to add “Online”,“Already Sent”,
“Already Read”,“Grouping”,“Filter”, ”Graffiti”,
“Synchronizing in different terminals ”,“Cloud
Saving”, ”post text, photo, video to timeline”,“multiple
avatar”,“automatically import phone contacts”,“Group
name card”……
TELLTHEM TO USE OTHER PRODUCTS!
NEED COMES FROMYOUR
UNDERSTANDING OF USERS
• Need doesn’t come from survey
• Need doesn’t come from analysis
• Need doesn’t come from discussion
• Need doesn’t come from competitors
UNDERSTAND USERS’TASTE ON
WEIBO
• Spend 1 hour readingWeibo updates everyday to know how users are
talking about your product
•What are users’ feelings? How do they use it?
• What might be the trend of this era?
•Wait for users saying: ”This product is amazing!”
LOOK FOR INSPIRATIONS FROM
USERS’ DISCUSSIONS
• Users’ weibo updates are users’ real response of your product in real
scenarios
• Case:The story of “rock-paper-scissors”
•There is nothing that can stop users playing “ rock-paper-scissors” by
usingWeChat
EVERY ERA HAS ITS OWN PRODUCT
• Focus kindly on the trend of this era
• From QQ toWeChat
MEET USERS’ NEED FIRST,THEN
YOUR OWN NEED
•You cannot really understand others
•You cannot meet every specific need of all the users
• Understand the majorities’ need from your own perspective
• Case: Already Read
• Case: Voice Reminder,Voice Search
FIND OUTTHE PSYCHOLOGICAL
NEED BEHIND USERS’ NEED
•The nature of users’ need is always due to their psychological need
• Drift bottle: people has the need to confide; people has curiosities.This is
an example of a psychological drive. People has a strong desire to trust
• Drift bottle is not designed for making friends. (Case:To send a “voice”
bottle or a “text” bottle.)
TRY TO SATIATE PEOPLE’S
PSYCHOLOGICAL DEMANDS. IT’S
MUCH BETTER THAN HELP THEM
SAVE MONEY
• SMS replacement tool can help users save money, but it will not succeed.
If you want to help users save more money, you will be in trouble
• WeChat is not QQ.WeChat is not just a communication tool
•WeChat is a way of life. People’s psychological demand lies on first place
BEING COOL!
• Cool! (The purpose of marketing is to let users feel "cool")
• Fun! (If you get a comment inWeibo saying your product is "fun“, then
you know you’ve made a good product.)
•The basis of word of mouth is "fun“.
• “Cool” is an experience. It’s easier to tell people about your experience
rather than tell people about what good features look like
GROUP EFFECT: LOOK AROUND
• Case: look around
•You make friends not for knowing some strangers but for curiosity
•What will happen between them?
• Everyone is observing others, and being observed in the same time
• It’s their first time to know each other in such way
DESIGNED FOR GROUP EFFECT:
SHAKE
• People love simple actions
• People will be interested in random things
• People will be interested in others who are living in a different circle
• Shake has a Group Effect
“MOMENTS” IS DESIGNED BECAUSE
OF A CERTAIN IDEA
• Idea: People need to gain a sense of presence from friends’ attentions.
Photo is the best carrier of interactive behaviors on a phone. People
only need a few friends, but people like to get together without
exposing their friends
• A community which is more intimate than Facebook and Path
• Idea is more important than features
• Design it for our own use
FOCUS ONLY ON MAIN SCENARIOS,
INSTEAD OF ALL THE FEATURES
• It’s easy to develop too many features, but it’s hard to develop a few
good ones
• If you don’t have ability to simplify things, you need to restrain your
desire to develop too many features
•To develop too many features means you’re not confident
• Case: In Moments, you can only post photos. It’s far more difficult to post
140 words than post a photo
DO NOT USE STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
TO HELPYOU FIND NEED
• Microsoft, Nokia, Google
YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND
USERS’ NEED FROM A SURVEY
• If you ask users what they need, they will tell you that they need QQ
group
• User feedback can help improve user experience, but it won’t give you
any ideas about what kind of new stuff you can develop
•You cannot know what users need from statistics
NEED COMES FROM PEOPLE’S
CURIOSITY ON GROUP EFFECT
• “Drift bottle”
• “look around”
• “Shake”
NEED COMES FROMYOUR OWN
NEED AND FEEDBACK OFYOUR
FRIENDS
• Bluetooth support
• WebWeChat
• Stick to-do emails
• Data transferring from phone to phone
NEED COMES FROMYOUR
UNDERSTANDING OF CURRENT
LIFESTYLE
• “Moments”: People need to gain a sense of presence from interacting with
friends which make them feel comfortable
NEED COMES FROMYOUR
UNDERSTANDING OF THE PLATFORM
• API of the Open Platform is beautiful
•The ecosystem of Open Platform is very attractive
• People are looking forward to the uncertainty of Open Platform
• Open Platform is a ecosystem rather than a product
NEED COMES FROMYOUR
UNDERSTANDING OF
INFORMATION FLOW
• Subscribe Platform:All information can be pushed
• Each individual can stand out
• Make brand spread through friends
NEED COMES FROM BUILDING A
NEW SYSTEM
• Make QR code popular and make it a portal
• Meet users’ psychological or economic needs by building a simple rules
and create a self-running system
DECIDE WHAT ARE THE NEW
VERSION’S FEATURES AT THE LAST
STEP
• Don’t pre-plan future versions. Decide what the needs of next version are after
finishing developed the current
• Always think about all possibilities of product features
• Important needs will come out at the right time
• Case: look around
THE WORLD IS NEW
• Forget the past data and even experience
•What’s important is insight of current trend and future trend
• Search box is the portal of PC; QR code is the portal of phone
PRODUCT DEVELOPS STEP BY STEP.
IT’S NOT PLANNED
•What the features of eachWeChat version are is determined after the
launch of last version
•We cannot know what the product should be in half a year. Don’t believe
planning
• Don’t determine what the features of next version should be too early. It
all depends on the user environment and our judgment on current
situation
GOOD PRODUCT SHOULD HAVE
THEIR OWN DNA
• DNA is the value and people’s cognition of a product
• If we treat a product as an entity with life, then it should have DNA
GROUP EFFECT ISTHE CORE OF
SOCIAL PRODUCTS
•Through observing into the deep heart of human, and the rules of
building a virtual community, people can create a group effect.A group
of people can change the rules
• Case: How to interact with Stars
IT’S WRONG TO DIVIDE USERS INTO
3 LEVELS: LOW-END, MIDDLE-END
AND HIGH-END
• Develop a product that everyone loves to use
• A universal product is not supposed to be designed like designing for
very young users.This is not professional.
• Every user is equal to each other.
DESIGN ANALYSIS
TO DESIGN PRODUCT STRUCTURE
FIRST,AND THEN DESIGN DETAILS
• Product structure is the skeleton. It cannot be varied and complex
• Creation starts from the skeleton, rather than muscle
• Case: product structure ofWeChat
FUNCTIONAL MODULES ARE
ORGANICALLY LINKED TO EACH
OTHER
• Case: Moments and personal photo album
DESIGNING IS CLASSIFYING
• Classification is the recognition mode of human brain
• Classification is used to simplify things
• Product manager should think about how to make things more organized
• Case:WeChat ensures that there are only four bottom tab
USE ABSTRACT METHOD TO
SIMPLIFY THINGS
• Using abstract method is to find common characteristics of things
• Using abstract method means that we can use a simple model to solve
different problems
• Simplification is a high-level abstract method
• Case: content in Moments
• Case: a certified account, covering celebrities, artists, enterprises,
restaurants, traditional media, internet media, etc.
SIMPLER CLASSIFICATION CAN BE
EASILY ACCEPT
• QQ Mail didn’t become more complicated
•WeChat will be updated, but the structure ofWeChat will still be very
simple
FIND THE REAL NATURE OF THE
USER NEED
• Case: Should we add a grouping feature in the address book of
Moments?
• Some users said they want a grouping feature, but how many of them
really need this feature?
• How if nobody use grouping feature after you add it intoWeChat?
PRODUCT SHOULD BE DESIGNED
ACCORDING TO SPECIFIC
SCENARIOS RATHER THAN A
COLLECTION OF FEATURES.
• “If you want feature X, buy a HTC / Samsung whatever instead” Jony Ive (Apple)
• Don’t put a bunch of features together. Features are not isolated and should be used in certain scenarios
• Case:To link your phone with a keyboard or to use WebWeChat
• Case: auto-play, or driving mode
PRODUCTS SHOULD BE SCENE-
ORIENTED
• Showing “Online” status? Mobile phone is always online
• PC version? PC version will be off-line, you cannot send SMS in real-time
•When using QQ, users love to use “88” to express ”Goodbye”.We don’t
like this
FEATURES SHOULD BE INVISIBLE
• Case: the food businesses plugin is not visible, and you need to scan QR
• New updates should be invisible in new version
• Only newbies will list all the new features in an obvious place
THE DIFFERENT BETWEEN PHONE
AND PC
•The phone is an extension of the limbs. Mobile phones and human are
connected through a variety of sensors. PC stays in an external
environment
• Mobile Internet products are not simple transplants from PC to phone
•Without a phone, you won’t see this PPT. (I recorded my thoughts using
Evernote. I cannot do it on a PC)
•To develop Mobile Internet products without a web version
DON’T OVERDESIGN
•The more you design, you are much more possible to be wrong
• Focus more on designing main features and less on side features
• Case: Look around
TRY TO ACHIEVE THE BEST USER
EXPERIENCE EVEN IFYOU HAVE TO
CUT SOME FEATURES
• Receiving too much visits is not the purpose, so that we don’t have to add
too much channels
• Case:Why shouldn’t we add an Edit button in the upper left corner of the
chat interface?
PRODUCTS OR OPERATIONS?
• Get your work done once and forever
• Are you developing a Class or an Instance?
• A good feature doesn’t need to be improved again and again. Make it the
best in one time
• Difference between QQ Mailbox’s Drift bottle andWeChat’s Drift
Bottle
• “A good product will attract users”
LET USERS HELP USERS
• Let users help users, rather than let the system administrators
help them
• Case: how users set their avatar?
NO PRODUCT CAN BE SIMPLER
THAN THE SIMPLEST ONE
• Case: Shake. Pony said, nothing can be better than Shake, because it’s
already the best and simplest
DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE 2YEARS
• Case: Is “Message Sent” necessary? Network condition will be good
enough to send a message successfully in 2 years
OPERATING RESPONSE SPEED IS
ALWAYS THE FIRST USER EXPERIENCE
• Case: fluency of the timeline of Moments
IF A FEATURE IS NOT EXCITING, IT IS
BETTER NOT DEVELOP IT
•You cannot really understand the need that you are not interested in
• Curiosity is the driving force of a Product manager
• A perfect logic is also exciting
• Show users the best features to attract them. It’s unnecessary to list all
features
• (Case: QQ mailbox transfer station)
THERE IS NO NEEDTO DEVELOP
ALL FEATURES IN ONE TIME
• Don’t addVersion 2.0’s features into 1.0.
• If you’re not sure about feature, don’t develop it
• Launching a version means you want to test your hypothesis. It’s
beginning of product improvement
• Case:Web WeChat is not exactly the same as the mobile version
• Case : Replying a comment in Moments
IFTHERE IS NO NATURAL GROWTH,
PROMOTION IS UNNECESSARY
• If you force users to use your products, you will only leave a bad
impression to your users.They won’t use it anymore
• KPI is a by-product of a good product. Don’t change your product for
KPI
BE EXTENSIVE,AND BE CLUMSY
• If you don’t have a good solution, then don’t solve the problem
• Case: send information to wrong group
• Case: Group name card, group messages screening
• Focus on important scenarios
• If a feature is not important, you can put it into “Settings”, or never
develop it
IF THE SOLUTION ISVERY COMPLEX,
THERE MUST BE SOMETHING
WRONG WITH THE PROBLEMYOU
WANT TO SOLVE
• Case:Video call
YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF A
PRODUCT IS EMBODIED IN EVERY
DETAIL
•You yourself should be satisfied with every detail
•Whether you’re satisfied depends on your own standard0
• Case:“ Sent from my iPhone" and “Sent from Shenzhen"
GIVE USERS OPTIONS
• Plug-ins can be uninstalled except for core features
• Keep it simple
RESPECT USERS
• Protect user privacy (Get users’ permission to upload contacts to; inform
users that LBS exposes location)
• Do not mislead users
•When developing a feature, focus on user experience. Case: in all text
editing field, content should be auto saved in case of crash
• Case: system email. Use a real product manager’s signature, rather than
using “System administrator"
ONEVERSION IN THE WHOLE
WORLD
• Case: Mailbox
• Case:WeChat internationalization.Wechat will not develop a localized
version for different regions but only one global version
ACHIEVING THE BEST USER EXPERIENCE IS
THROUGH INNOVATION
•When your user use his hand to cover that iPhone screen, why it doesn’t
switch to loud speaker mode?Why it can when it’s near to your ear?Why
WeChat can recognize your ear?
YOURVALUES ​​(ATTITUDES) DETERMINE
YOUR PRODUCT FEATURES
• How did we decide to develop photo filter, and how did we do that?
• Rational analysis is utilitarian and not perfect
• It’s all depends on your attitude to photo.Will photo be more beautiful with a filter or
without a filter?
TO CHANGE USER HABITS
• For a hundred years after telephone was invented, it has been always
annoying people
•WeChat doesn’t allow a sudden phone call
•You cannot re-invent the telephone, but you can change the way how
people make phone calls
• New habits make users more comfortable
ABANDON ALL THE INNOVATIONS
THAT ARE NOT USER-FRIENDLY
• Innovation is not based on rational thinking
• Innovation is not to serve others
• “Will you be clever at the expense of others, or will you be kind?” By
Bezos
• Case: Press (not hold) the button on your earphone and start to speak.
This is unacceptable.
AVOID REPLACING REAL NEED
WITH STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR
• If you want put all features together to meet users’ need, it means all of
these features are not good
• If you have to invite people to use your product, it means your product is
going to die
• Don’t build a platform when you want to.You build a platform for a
certain reason
•Your product shouldn’t be comprehensive. Otherwise, it will have no
shining points
BE USER-ORIENTED AND CHANGE
YOUR BUSINESS MODEL
• Brand spreads among friends
• Digitalization of media
• How do stars communicate with each of their fans?
YOU’RE NOT DESIGNING A PRODUCT,
BUT SOLVING A PROBLEM
• Avoid design-oriented development
• User-oriented development
INNOVATION OR PLAGIARISM?
•You cannot re-invent the telephone
• But everything you do could be brand new
• Follow your users, rather than other products
• Speak by using your product
THE STORY OF DEVELOPING
MOMENTS
• Repeatedly compare various of scenarios
•Think about what will happen when thousands of people start to use this
product
• Find out the key points and give up details which are not important
(Comment reply, grouping and so on)
HOW TO BE NATURAL
BEING NATURAL
• Being natural is an instinctive behavior and psychic reaction of human
• Inspirations: being simple; users even don’t have to think about it
DON’T THINK IN A TECHNICAL
WAY
• How iOS hides its technology: file? Folder ? Uninstall? Process ?
• Complex technology should be hidden from users, but with extremely
good usability
• Product is built rationally, but used to express emotions
• Don’t use “support” in product instructions
• “We support XX features“ is an out-of-date expression
SHAKE:A SERIES OF NATURAL
REACTION
UI SHOULD BE NATURAL
• Use animation effect to become natural: the animation effect of showing
comments in Moments
• UI helps to get feedbacks
• Generate a natural feedback which is easy to understand
SINGLE PATH
• A fixed path is better than providing several paths for users, even if the
fixed path is very long
• Home button
• Shortcut is not important.Users cannot depend on shortcuts
• Multiple functions into a single operation, increasing complexity
“BEING COOL" ISTHE FUTURE
• Being cool is a natural and simple
• Case:Taking a capture
DEVELOP A FEATURE THAT USERS
CAN EASILY LEARN IN 3 SECONDS
• Remove all text description (or at least hide them all)
• Case: instructions of Shake.
• Being clear and understandable is better than all other decorations
“MANAGEMENT" IS NOT NATURAL
• Don’t let users get stuck into management work
• Calendar?
• Contact grouping? (Weibo grouping, Google+)
SINGLE DIMENSION IS MORE
BEAUTIFUL
• One dimension is better than two dimensions
• Timeline ofTwitter and Weibo is an example of one dimension
• Can Mail be one-dimensional? How about checking emails like checking
Twitter updates?
• In your phone interface, try not useTAB or drop down list on your title
bar
• How about the drawer design of Facebook?
PROVIDING A “CHANGEYOURTHEME”
FEATURE SHOWSTHATYOUR ARE NOT
CONFIDENT
• If you’re not confident in your default them, you product won’t have a
good visual effect. (Except for some certain Apps, likeWeibo, that focus
on personalized theme design)
• Focus on designing the default theme
DON’T LET USERS SELECT
•You only have to provide the most common pattern
• Do not provide any options. (For example, you provide a list view and a
waterfall view for users to select)
•Whenever you provide an option, you will confuse your users
WHY WE DON’T SHOW “ALREADY
SENT” AND “ALREADY READ”
• It’s unacceptable for users to look at whether their messages are sent
successfully or read by other users after they send a message
• A message with a “tail” is not simple and natural
• Being natural is an intuition
LESS IS BETTER
•Too much content will destroy the community atmosphere
• Too much friends will lead to social phobia
• Focus on too much will lead to a lack of attraction
• Case:Wechat does not have a bulk import feature. It doesn’t import
batch list of your phone contacts and QQ friends.
• Case: Moments does not display articles of your QQ space.
100 MILLION USERS IS JUST ONE
USER
• They are the same
• If you listen to them carefully and understand their need, you can easily
become them naturally
•You need to know whether they are happy, angry or sad
• Always remember you are providing service to 100 million users.
BECOME A “FOOL USER” INSTANTLY
•Try to become a “fool user” instantly
• Understand how users use your product by using CE
•You can find more problems from the view of a fool user
• Focus on the first time of using a product.After you get used to it, you
cannot easily find a problem
IMPROVEYOUR INTUITION ON
"NATURAL THING"
• Intuition comes from your analysis of thousands of problems
• Forget about your past experience.Take a loot at this world with a more
natural way. For example, this world is not too technical
•The solution of a complex problem may not come from reasoning, but
intuition
ATTITUDE OF THE PRODUCT
MANAGER
• Seek for knowledge, not for fighting for self-esteem
• Don’t be emotional, then you go deep into the nature of the problem
• Prove yourself with statistics and survey data
•Your disadvantages might be what you are good at. For example, a person
who has social phobia might know how to develop a social product
CHARISMA ANALYSIS
A DESIRETO CHANGE THE OLD
WORLD
• My own expectation to iPhone5 is: It’s like an iPad(3G). It’s not a phone. I
don’t have to pay the phone call fee.You can send me messages via Kik,
talk to me via GoogleVoice and take a video call with me via Facetime.
• I said this one day before we decide to developWeChat
YOU NEED TO HAVEYOUR OWN
IDEAS ANDVISIONS
•Wechat is "a way of life“
• Ideas determine the height of your product
•Your attitude will be reflected in all details of your product.You cannot
avoid this
WECHAT IS "A WAY OF LIFE"
• "a", not “a type of"
• The difference betweenWeChat and QQ lies in here.
AN IT PRODUCT SHOULD LET USERS
EXPERIENCE THE CONSCIOUSNESS
OF HUMANITY
• 1,000 users have 1,000 feelings
•The start page ofWeChat
“DON’T ALWAYS USEWECHAT”
• Do you see any product that is not recommended to use? (Except for
tobacco)
•This sentence reflects your understand of your products and your users
•You say this not for marketing purpose, although it do have a marketing
effect
LAUNCHYOUR PRODUCT BY
USINGYOUR WELCOME PAGE
• Do not list features. It’s too technical
• Launch your product online, not offline
• Each welcome page is a story
•The welcome page is one of the several places where you can express
your own feelings
• Let users expect your products
A GOOD PRODUCT MANAGER
SHOULD BE A ROCK MUSIC FAN
• Rock means anti-tradition, humanity, freedom
• Rock helps find the nature of the human, and this nature will be reflected
in the product
• Story between PINK FLOYD and MJ
•We won’t give you an iPad
•Think different and do different
CREATE USER-FRIENDLY ADS
• Don’t create ads when you think you should have one
• Get inspired from user feedback (many ads words came from users’
comment, for example:WeChat makes family sounds sexy. )
•WeChat ads in the mailbox
WORK WITH THE BEST PARTNERS
•Tuski
• National Geographic photographer
• NIKE
TEXT REFLECTS CHARISMA
•What you write down shows how you speak which shows your own
charisma.
• Be clear and easy to understand which shows that you are logical
•Treat your users as friends. Don’t please users nor think too much of
yourself
• Bad Case: tips showing on the screen when you’re sending a picture
SOME WORDS THATYOU SHOULD
AVOID USING
(Translator note: It’s quite hard to translate this page, because the Chinese
words mentioned in this page are note translatable.)
THE SENSE OF FUTURE
• Keywords: future, technology, abstract, simplicity
• Forget about any Chinese elements?
• Abstract or simulated reality?
•You can apply it only when you feel the beauty of simplicity.
•When taking a video call, should we use any blue sky and white cloud
pictures as the background?
YOU DO NOT HAVE COMPETITORS
•What’s important is what you want to do, not what they’re doing
•WeChat doesn’t have a competitor, nor does it analyze any other similar
products
•They are not our product managers
• Focus on future rather than focus on your competitors
A PIECE OF ART RATHER THAN A
PRODUCT
• “A piece of art will defeat the utilitarian product” Steve Jobs commented
on Apple’s competition. Microsoft
• A piece of art desires for perfection
DEVELOP A PRODUCT WHICH HAS
A SOUL
• Product should have a soul: organic structure (product structure),
muscle (functions), charisma(values), quick responding (high
speed), rational (logical and reasonable interactive method), way
of speaking(copywriter).
• Like a human, the product is a harmonious entity without
schizophrenia
• Persist in your product so that your product won’t be split.
Collective decision-making leads to mediocrity and products
being split into various parts. But you need opinions and
feedbacks by brainstorming and listening to others
• Product has a personality. It may not be perfect, but it should be
delicate like a good handicraft with harmony inside
AN INDIVIDUAL SHOULD ENJOY
MORE FREEDOM
• Internet products should give individuals more freedom
• How to evaluate the comment mechanism ofWeibo?
• Personalized long tail product is the future
• Industrialization meet the low-cost need; personalization reflects unique
value
UI ANALYSIS
NEVER USEYOUR COMPETITORS’
PRODUCT
• UI designers are prohibited to use competitors' products so that they
can’t be misled.
• Product managers can experience a little bit, but don’t use too much
FEATURES DETERMINES THE UI,
RATHER THANVICEVERSA
• Features first, then UI
• Avoid changing the applications scenarios and product features due to a
good UI design
A GOOD LAYOUT IS BETTER THAN
VISUAL PERFORMANCE
• Classification is important
• Indentation shows whether the classification is good
• A clear layout is important than being quick
• Case: For the dialogue input bar, is one line good or two lines?
THERE SHOULD BE ONLY ONE
STYLE
• In order to maintain consistency, try to use only one font, one type of
control, one background ... in one application
• A variety of styles may confuse users
•Try to use standard interface
• Being reasonable is more important than being different
EACH INTERFACE SHOULD ONLY
HAVE ONE THEME
• Photography principles: a photo should only have one theme
• Do not split the interface into two parts
• Highlight the theme
EVERY DIALOG BOX HAS AN
OBVIOUS DEFAULT BUTTON
• Don’t let me think
• Case: Users are confused when being noticed that they can send the
original picture to their friends
FREQUENTLY USED FEATURES SHOULD
BE IMPROVED BETTER AND BETTER
•When users scroll to the top of the screen, the automatic loading feature
should be smoother
• Improvement of the Chat Background
Chat Background: the background picture you see when you’re chatting.
A GOOD FEATURE DOESN’T NEED
INSTRUCTIONS
• Do not assume that users will look at the instructions
• Do not assume that the user understand the background information
• Goal: users will know how to use your product without any explanations
• Avoid using “Tips”.A tip is like a bandage.
HIDDEN NUMBERS
• N photos
• N contacts
• downloading 78.56%
EXPLORE NEW INTERACTIVE MODE
• Mobile phones are usually used to interact
•There are many sensors on a phone
• Case: how to identify people in a room?
• Case: auto picture zoom-out feature of Moments
IMPROVEYOUR AESTHETIC
JUDGMENT
•Your product will not be better than your aesthetic judgment
•Your aesthetic judgment is embedded in every detail of your product
• Case: the drop-down wheel in Moments
• Case: Simple sense of beauty
THANKS!
WHAT I SAID IT IS ALL WRONG ;)
WHY ?
By Allen Zhang (Zhang Xiaolong)
August 2012
Translated by Gustavo Madico
cn.linkedin.com/in/gustavo.madico
and 韩林涛
cn.linkedin.com/pub/alex-han/22/b21/a77
Original translation from the hand-written version made
by Zhensheng Hu, founder of Weipai

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Why WeChat? by Allen Zhang

  • 1. WHY ? By Allen Zhang (Zhang Xiaolong) August 2012 Translated by Gustavo Madico cn.linkedin.com/in/gustavo.madico and 韩林涛 cn.linkedin.com/pub/alex-han/22/b21/a77 Original translation from the hand-written version made by Zhensheng Hu, founder of Weipai
  • 2. CONTENT WeChat Development Review Users Analysis Needs Analysis Design Analysis Charisma analysis UI Analysis
  • 3. ACHIEVEMENT  WeChat has been running for 433 days and has attracted 100 million users.  WeChat has become a new portal of the Mobile Internet.
  • 4. TIMELINE  Nov 19, 2010 Product launch  V1.0 Jan 26, 2011 User numbers exceeded 100 million  V2.0 May 10, 2011 Live Chat  V2.5 Aug 3, 2011 Look Around  V3.0 Oct 1, 2011 Shake and Drift bottle  V3.5 Dec 20, 2011 QR Code  V4.0 Apr 19, 2012 Moments and API support  V4.2 July 19, 2012 Voice Chat and Video Call
  • 5. PRODUCT MANAGER IS STANDING WITH GOD • Understand human nature • Understand group psychology • Product manager is just like God, they build their own systems and make rules, and users evolve in these systems.
  • 7. USERS LIVE IN AN ENVIRONMENT • My experiment: • Difference between tweeting in front of a computer and tweeting when walking on the road • Computer screen is an environment, so doesWeibo itself and its content • People you follow onWeibo reflect your world • Difference between Moment and Qzone • Product creates an environment which determines users’ response
  • 8. USERS ARE LAZY • Laziness leads to more inventions • Laziness powers innovation • Case: UsingVoice Search to call your contacts
  • 9. FASHION ISTHE DRIVING FORCE • " …because everyone is using…(why shouldn’t I use…) " • Users tend to follow the trend •"Fashion" is an important driving force among Internet products • Don’t be too "instrumentalizing"
  • 10. USERS HAVE NO PATIENCE • Users do not have patience to read your user manual • If you fail to make user fall in love with your product in one minute….Do not introduce your product to your users before it’s good enough
  • 11. USERS DO NOT LIKE TO LEARN • Blog is disappearing. RSS? •Theory of Reading on theToilet: Content should be long enough that users can finish while they are reading it on the toilet
  • 12. USERS ARE “RABBLE” • The Crowd • Group IQ is below to individual IQ • Internet users are groups, not individual • Don’t treat a group of users in the way that we always use to treat a single user.This works especially for Internet products.
  • 13. PUT AN EMPHASIS ON “DIAOS” • # My Daily thought# Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Path and other similar products solve one problem: people need “sense of presence”.The so-called “sense of presence” means that if people live without SNS, they will feel lonely, isolated and useless.The reason why these products are not popular in China is: Chinese people’s problem is that they need “sense of living” which is lower than “sense of presence”. But in China, some of the Chinese people have the pressure of living and in the meantime have the desire of “sense of presence”.These people are what they call “Diaos”. If you know what “Diaos” are thinking and what they need, you will understand Chinese Internet users’ real needs.
  • 14. FIND OUTTHE ESSENCE FROM DAILY EXPERIENCE • Galaxy Note: fashionable? It’s easy for people with long fingernails to type. •Touch switch. It’s closer to people's feelings • Great products should meet the emotional needs of people
  • 15. LET NON-WEIBO USERS USE YOUR PRODUCT •They should be your target users who are so lazy that they even don't useWeibo •They are right by your side • Remember that they will be your users
  • 16. PERSONALIZATION MEANS THAT YOU CAN INFLUENCE OTHER BY YOURSELF •You cannot understand other people.You can only understand yourself •You need to understand the most common mental activities
  • 17. USERS HAVE THREE POISONS 1. Greed or wrong desire 2. Hatred or anger 3. Illusion or stupidity or ignorance •The final goal of a product is to meet human needs • Don't put your moral sense into your product •You want users to use your product, but you tell users not to use WeChat too much.The world is absurd • “Products are all combinations of techniques and art” Steve Jobs
  • 19. SAY NO TO NEW IDEAS.YOU ARE 99% RIGHT • Most of the “I have an idea” are not real needs • Never guess users’ needs
  • 20. DON’T DEVELOPWHATEVER USERS NEED • Don’t meet users’ need directly • User needs are fragmented.The solution is to summarize these needs • User feedback can only help you understand their thoughts
  • 21. MOST OF THE NEW FEATURES CAN BE CUT OFF •Think about how many new features are not necessary?
  • 22. DON’T LOOK FOR NEEDS FROM COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS • is Graffiti important to you? •You cannot deeply understand needs from other products
  • 23. DON’T BELIEVE PRODUCT MANAGERS • They are not users, but they thought they can tell what users needs • Their analysis is too rational • They will ask you to add “Online”,“Already Sent”, “Already Read”,“Grouping”,“Filter”, ”Graffiti”, “Synchronizing in different terminals ”,“Cloud Saving”, ”post text, photo, video to timeline”,“multiple avatar”,“automatically import phone contacts”,“Group name card”…… TELLTHEM TO USE OTHER PRODUCTS!
  • 24. NEED COMES FROMYOUR UNDERSTANDING OF USERS • Need doesn’t come from survey • Need doesn’t come from analysis • Need doesn’t come from discussion • Need doesn’t come from competitors
  • 25. UNDERSTAND USERS’TASTE ON WEIBO • Spend 1 hour readingWeibo updates everyday to know how users are talking about your product •What are users’ feelings? How do they use it? • What might be the trend of this era? •Wait for users saying: ”This product is amazing!”
  • 26. LOOK FOR INSPIRATIONS FROM USERS’ DISCUSSIONS • Users’ weibo updates are users’ real response of your product in real scenarios • Case:The story of “rock-paper-scissors” •There is nothing that can stop users playing “ rock-paper-scissors” by usingWeChat
  • 27. EVERY ERA HAS ITS OWN PRODUCT • Focus kindly on the trend of this era • From QQ toWeChat
  • 28. MEET USERS’ NEED FIRST,THEN YOUR OWN NEED •You cannot really understand others •You cannot meet every specific need of all the users • Understand the majorities’ need from your own perspective • Case: Already Read • Case: Voice Reminder,Voice Search
  • 29. FIND OUTTHE PSYCHOLOGICAL NEED BEHIND USERS’ NEED •The nature of users’ need is always due to their psychological need • Drift bottle: people has the need to confide; people has curiosities.This is an example of a psychological drive. People has a strong desire to trust • Drift bottle is not designed for making friends. (Case:To send a “voice” bottle or a “text” bottle.)
  • 30. TRY TO SATIATE PEOPLE’S PSYCHOLOGICAL DEMANDS. IT’S MUCH BETTER THAN HELP THEM SAVE MONEY • SMS replacement tool can help users save money, but it will not succeed. If you want to help users save more money, you will be in trouble • WeChat is not QQ.WeChat is not just a communication tool •WeChat is a way of life. People’s psychological demand lies on first place
  • 31. BEING COOL! • Cool! (The purpose of marketing is to let users feel "cool") • Fun! (If you get a comment inWeibo saying your product is "fun“, then you know you’ve made a good product.) •The basis of word of mouth is "fun“. • “Cool” is an experience. It’s easier to tell people about your experience rather than tell people about what good features look like
  • 32. GROUP EFFECT: LOOK AROUND • Case: look around •You make friends not for knowing some strangers but for curiosity •What will happen between them? • Everyone is observing others, and being observed in the same time • It’s their first time to know each other in such way
  • 33. DESIGNED FOR GROUP EFFECT: SHAKE • People love simple actions • People will be interested in random things • People will be interested in others who are living in a different circle • Shake has a Group Effect
  • 34. “MOMENTS” IS DESIGNED BECAUSE OF A CERTAIN IDEA • Idea: People need to gain a sense of presence from friends’ attentions. Photo is the best carrier of interactive behaviors on a phone. People only need a few friends, but people like to get together without exposing their friends • A community which is more intimate than Facebook and Path • Idea is more important than features • Design it for our own use
  • 35. FOCUS ONLY ON MAIN SCENARIOS, INSTEAD OF ALL THE FEATURES • It’s easy to develop too many features, but it’s hard to develop a few good ones • If you don’t have ability to simplify things, you need to restrain your desire to develop too many features •To develop too many features means you’re not confident • Case: In Moments, you can only post photos. It’s far more difficult to post 140 words than post a photo
  • 36. DO NOT USE STRATEGIC ANALYSIS TO HELPYOU FIND NEED • Microsoft, Nokia, Google
  • 37. YOU CANNOT UNDERSTAND USERS’ NEED FROM A SURVEY • If you ask users what they need, they will tell you that they need QQ group • User feedback can help improve user experience, but it won’t give you any ideas about what kind of new stuff you can develop •You cannot know what users need from statistics
  • 38. NEED COMES FROM PEOPLE’S CURIOSITY ON GROUP EFFECT • “Drift bottle” • “look around” • “Shake”
  • 39. NEED COMES FROMYOUR OWN NEED AND FEEDBACK OFYOUR FRIENDS • Bluetooth support • WebWeChat • Stick to-do emails • Data transferring from phone to phone
  • 40. NEED COMES FROMYOUR UNDERSTANDING OF CURRENT LIFESTYLE • “Moments”: People need to gain a sense of presence from interacting with friends which make them feel comfortable
  • 41. NEED COMES FROMYOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE PLATFORM • API of the Open Platform is beautiful •The ecosystem of Open Platform is very attractive • People are looking forward to the uncertainty of Open Platform • Open Platform is a ecosystem rather than a product
  • 42. NEED COMES FROMYOUR UNDERSTANDING OF INFORMATION FLOW • Subscribe Platform:All information can be pushed • Each individual can stand out • Make brand spread through friends
  • 43. NEED COMES FROM BUILDING A NEW SYSTEM • Make QR code popular and make it a portal • Meet users’ psychological or economic needs by building a simple rules and create a self-running system
  • 44. DECIDE WHAT ARE THE NEW VERSION’S FEATURES AT THE LAST STEP • Don’t pre-plan future versions. Decide what the needs of next version are after finishing developed the current • Always think about all possibilities of product features • Important needs will come out at the right time • Case: look around
  • 45. THE WORLD IS NEW • Forget the past data and even experience •What’s important is insight of current trend and future trend • Search box is the portal of PC; QR code is the portal of phone
  • 46. PRODUCT DEVELOPS STEP BY STEP. IT’S NOT PLANNED •What the features of eachWeChat version are is determined after the launch of last version •We cannot know what the product should be in half a year. Don’t believe planning • Don’t determine what the features of next version should be too early. It all depends on the user environment and our judgment on current situation
  • 47. GOOD PRODUCT SHOULD HAVE THEIR OWN DNA • DNA is the value and people’s cognition of a product • If we treat a product as an entity with life, then it should have DNA
  • 48. GROUP EFFECT ISTHE CORE OF SOCIAL PRODUCTS •Through observing into the deep heart of human, and the rules of building a virtual community, people can create a group effect.A group of people can change the rules • Case: How to interact with Stars
  • 49. IT’S WRONG TO DIVIDE USERS INTO 3 LEVELS: LOW-END, MIDDLE-END AND HIGH-END • Develop a product that everyone loves to use • A universal product is not supposed to be designed like designing for very young users.This is not professional. • Every user is equal to each other.
  • 51. TO DESIGN PRODUCT STRUCTURE FIRST,AND THEN DESIGN DETAILS • Product structure is the skeleton. It cannot be varied and complex • Creation starts from the skeleton, rather than muscle • Case: product structure ofWeChat
  • 52. FUNCTIONAL MODULES ARE ORGANICALLY LINKED TO EACH OTHER • Case: Moments and personal photo album
  • 53. DESIGNING IS CLASSIFYING • Classification is the recognition mode of human brain • Classification is used to simplify things • Product manager should think about how to make things more organized • Case:WeChat ensures that there are only four bottom tab
  • 54. USE ABSTRACT METHOD TO SIMPLIFY THINGS • Using abstract method is to find common characteristics of things • Using abstract method means that we can use a simple model to solve different problems • Simplification is a high-level abstract method • Case: content in Moments • Case: a certified account, covering celebrities, artists, enterprises, restaurants, traditional media, internet media, etc.
  • 55. SIMPLER CLASSIFICATION CAN BE EASILY ACCEPT • QQ Mail didn’t become more complicated •WeChat will be updated, but the structure ofWeChat will still be very simple
  • 56. FIND THE REAL NATURE OF THE USER NEED • Case: Should we add a grouping feature in the address book of Moments? • Some users said they want a grouping feature, but how many of them really need this feature? • How if nobody use grouping feature after you add it intoWeChat?
  • 57. PRODUCT SHOULD BE DESIGNED ACCORDING TO SPECIFIC SCENARIOS RATHER THAN A COLLECTION OF FEATURES. • “If you want feature X, buy a HTC / Samsung whatever instead” Jony Ive (Apple) • Don’t put a bunch of features together. Features are not isolated and should be used in certain scenarios • Case:To link your phone with a keyboard or to use WebWeChat • Case: auto-play, or driving mode
  • 58. PRODUCTS SHOULD BE SCENE- ORIENTED • Showing “Online” status? Mobile phone is always online • PC version? PC version will be off-line, you cannot send SMS in real-time •When using QQ, users love to use “88” to express ”Goodbye”.We don’t like this
  • 59. FEATURES SHOULD BE INVISIBLE • Case: the food businesses plugin is not visible, and you need to scan QR • New updates should be invisible in new version • Only newbies will list all the new features in an obvious place
  • 60. THE DIFFERENT BETWEEN PHONE AND PC •The phone is an extension of the limbs. Mobile phones and human are connected through a variety of sensors. PC stays in an external environment • Mobile Internet products are not simple transplants from PC to phone •Without a phone, you won’t see this PPT. (I recorded my thoughts using Evernote. I cannot do it on a PC) •To develop Mobile Internet products without a web version
  • 61. DON’T OVERDESIGN •The more you design, you are much more possible to be wrong • Focus more on designing main features and less on side features • Case: Look around
  • 62. TRY TO ACHIEVE THE BEST USER EXPERIENCE EVEN IFYOU HAVE TO CUT SOME FEATURES • Receiving too much visits is not the purpose, so that we don’t have to add too much channels • Case:Why shouldn’t we add an Edit button in the upper left corner of the chat interface?
  • 63. PRODUCTS OR OPERATIONS? • Get your work done once and forever • Are you developing a Class or an Instance? • A good feature doesn’t need to be improved again and again. Make it the best in one time • Difference between QQ Mailbox’s Drift bottle andWeChat’s Drift Bottle • “A good product will attract users”
  • 64. LET USERS HELP USERS • Let users help users, rather than let the system administrators help them • Case: how users set their avatar?
  • 65. NO PRODUCT CAN BE SIMPLER THAN THE SIMPLEST ONE • Case: Shake. Pony said, nothing can be better than Shake, because it’s already the best and simplest
  • 66. DESIGN FOR THE FUTURE 2YEARS • Case: Is “Message Sent” necessary? Network condition will be good enough to send a message successfully in 2 years
  • 67. OPERATING RESPONSE SPEED IS ALWAYS THE FIRST USER EXPERIENCE • Case: fluency of the timeline of Moments
  • 68. IF A FEATURE IS NOT EXCITING, IT IS BETTER NOT DEVELOP IT •You cannot really understand the need that you are not interested in • Curiosity is the driving force of a Product manager • A perfect logic is also exciting • Show users the best features to attract them. It’s unnecessary to list all features • (Case: QQ mailbox transfer station)
  • 69. THERE IS NO NEEDTO DEVELOP ALL FEATURES IN ONE TIME • Don’t addVersion 2.0’s features into 1.0. • If you’re not sure about feature, don’t develop it • Launching a version means you want to test your hypothesis. It’s beginning of product improvement • Case:Web WeChat is not exactly the same as the mobile version • Case : Replying a comment in Moments
  • 70. IFTHERE IS NO NATURAL GROWTH, PROMOTION IS UNNECESSARY • If you force users to use your products, you will only leave a bad impression to your users.They won’t use it anymore • KPI is a by-product of a good product. Don’t change your product for KPI
  • 71. BE EXTENSIVE,AND BE CLUMSY • If you don’t have a good solution, then don’t solve the problem • Case: send information to wrong group • Case: Group name card, group messages screening • Focus on important scenarios • If a feature is not important, you can put it into “Settings”, or never develop it
  • 72. IF THE SOLUTION ISVERY COMPLEX, THERE MUST BE SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE PROBLEMYOU WANT TO SOLVE • Case:Video call
  • 73. YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF A PRODUCT IS EMBODIED IN EVERY DETAIL •You yourself should be satisfied with every detail •Whether you’re satisfied depends on your own standard0 • Case:“ Sent from my iPhone" and “Sent from Shenzhen"
  • 74. GIVE USERS OPTIONS • Plug-ins can be uninstalled except for core features • Keep it simple
  • 75. RESPECT USERS • Protect user privacy (Get users’ permission to upload contacts to; inform users that LBS exposes location) • Do not mislead users •When developing a feature, focus on user experience. Case: in all text editing field, content should be auto saved in case of crash • Case: system email. Use a real product manager’s signature, rather than using “System administrator"
  • 76. ONEVERSION IN THE WHOLE WORLD • Case: Mailbox • Case:WeChat internationalization.Wechat will not develop a localized version for different regions but only one global version
  • 77. ACHIEVING THE BEST USER EXPERIENCE IS THROUGH INNOVATION •When your user use his hand to cover that iPhone screen, why it doesn’t switch to loud speaker mode?Why it can when it’s near to your ear?Why WeChat can recognize your ear?
  • 78. YOURVALUES ​​(ATTITUDES) DETERMINE YOUR PRODUCT FEATURES • How did we decide to develop photo filter, and how did we do that? • Rational analysis is utilitarian and not perfect • It’s all depends on your attitude to photo.Will photo be more beautiful with a filter or without a filter?
  • 79. TO CHANGE USER HABITS • For a hundred years after telephone was invented, it has been always annoying people •WeChat doesn’t allow a sudden phone call •You cannot re-invent the telephone, but you can change the way how people make phone calls • New habits make users more comfortable
  • 80. ABANDON ALL THE INNOVATIONS THAT ARE NOT USER-FRIENDLY • Innovation is not based on rational thinking • Innovation is not to serve others • “Will you be clever at the expense of others, or will you be kind?” By Bezos • Case: Press (not hold) the button on your earphone and start to speak. This is unacceptable.
  • 81. AVOID REPLACING REAL NEED WITH STRATEGIC BEHAVIOR • If you want put all features together to meet users’ need, it means all of these features are not good • If you have to invite people to use your product, it means your product is going to die • Don’t build a platform when you want to.You build a platform for a certain reason •Your product shouldn’t be comprehensive. Otherwise, it will have no shining points
  • 82. BE USER-ORIENTED AND CHANGE YOUR BUSINESS MODEL • Brand spreads among friends • Digitalization of media • How do stars communicate with each of their fans?
  • 83. YOU’RE NOT DESIGNING A PRODUCT, BUT SOLVING A PROBLEM • Avoid design-oriented development • User-oriented development
  • 84. INNOVATION OR PLAGIARISM? •You cannot re-invent the telephone • But everything you do could be brand new • Follow your users, rather than other products • Speak by using your product
  • 85. THE STORY OF DEVELOPING MOMENTS • Repeatedly compare various of scenarios •Think about what will happen when thousands of people start to use this product • Find out the key points and give up details which are not important (Comment reply, grouping and so on)
  • 86. HOW TO BE NATURAL
  • 87. BEING NATURAL • Being natural is an instinctive behavior and psychic reaction of human • Inspirations: being simple; users even don’t have to think about it
  • 88. DON’T THINK IN A TECHNICAL WAY • How iOS hides its technology: file? Folder ? Uninstall? Process ? • Complex technology should be hidden from users, but with extremely good usability • Product is built rationally, but used to express emotions • Don’t use “support” in product instructions • “We support XX features“ is an out-of-date expression
  • 89. SHAKE:A SERIES OF NATURAL REACTION
  • 90. UI SHOULD BE NATURAL • Use animation effect to become natural: the animation effect of showing comments in Moments • UI helps to get feedbacks • Generate a natural feedback which is easy to understand
  • 91. SINGLE PATH • A fixed path is better than providing several paths for users, even if the fixed path is very long • Home button • Shortcut is not important.Users cannot depend on shortcuts • Multiple functions into a single operation, increasing complexity
  • 92. “BEING COOL" ISTHE FUTURE • Being cool is a natural and simple • Case:Taking a capture
  • 93. DEVELOP A FEATURE THAT USERS CAN EASILY LEARN IN 3 SECONDS • Remove all text description (or at least hide them all) • Case: instructions of Shake. • Being clear and understandable is better than all other decorations
  • 94. “MANAGEMENT" IS NOT NATURAL • Don’t let users get stuck into management work • Calendar? • Contact grouping? (Weibo grouping, Google+)
  • 95. SINGLE DIMENSION IS MORE BEAUTIFUL • One dimension is better than two dimensions • Timeline ofTwitter and Weibo is an example of one dimension • Can Mail be one-dimensional? How about checking emails like checking Twitter updates? • In your phone interface, try not useTAB or drop down list on your title bar • How about the drawer design of Facebook?
  • 96. PROVIDING A “CHANGEYOURTHEME” FEATURE SHOWSTHATYOUR ARE NOT CONFIDENT • If you’re not confident in your default them, you product won’t have a good visual effect. (Except for some certain Apps, likeWeibo, that focus on personalized theme design) • Focus on designing the default theme
  • 97. DON’T LET USERS SELECT •You only have to provide the most common pattern • Do not provide any options. (For example, you provide a list view and a waterfall view for users to select) •Whenever you provide an option, you will confuse your users
  • 98. WHY WE DON’T SHOW “ALREADY SENT” AND “ALREADY READ” • It’s unacceptable for users to look at whether their messages are sent successfully or read by other users after they send a message • A message with a “tail” is not simple and natural • Being natural is an intuition
  • 99. LESS IS BETTER •Too much content will destroy the community atmosphere • Too much friends will lead to social phobia • Focus on too much will lead to a lack of attraction • Case:Wechat does not have a bulk import feature. It doesn’t import batch list of your phone contacts and QQ friends. • Case: Moments does not display articles of your QQ space.
  • 100. 100 MILLION USERS IS JUST ONE USER • They are the same • If you listen to them carefully and understand their need, you can easily become them naturally •You need to know whether they are happy, angry or sad • Always remember you are providing service to 100 million users.
  • 101. BECOME A “FOOL USER” INSTANTLY •Try to become a “fool user” instantly • Understand how users use your product by using CE •You can find more problems from the view of a fool user • Focus on the first time of using a product.After you get used to it, you cannot easily find a problem
  • 102. IMPROVEYOUR INTUITION ON "NATURAL THING" • Intuition comes from your analysis of thousands of problems • Forget about your past experience.Take a loot at this world with a more natural way. For example, this world is not too technical •The solution of a complex problem may not come from reasoning, but intuition
  • 103. ATTITUDE OF THE PRODUCT MANAGER • Seek for knowledge, not for fighting for self-esteem • Don’t be emotional, then you go deep into the nature of the problem • Prove yourself with statistics and survey data •Your disadvantages might be what you are good at. For example, a person who has social phobia might know how to develop a social product
  • 105. A DESIRETO CHANGE THE OLD WORLD • My own expectation to iPhone5 is: It’s like an iPad(3G). It’s not a phone. I don’t have to pay the phone call fee.You can send me messages via Kik, talk to me via GoogleVoice and take a video call with me via Facetime. • I said this one day before we decide to developWeChat
  • 106. YOU NEED TO HAVEYOUR OWN IDEAS ANDVISIONS •Wechat is "a way of life“ • Ideas determine the height of your product •Your attitude will be reflected in all details of your product.You cannot avoid this
  • 107. WECHAT IS "A WAY OF LIFE" • "a", not “a type of" • The difference betweenWeChat and QQ lies in here.
  • 108. AN IT PRODUCT SHOULD LET USERS EXPERIENCE THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF HUMANITY • 1,000 users have 1,000 feelings •The start page ofWeChat
  • 109. “DON’T ALWAYS USEWECHAT” • Do you see any product that is not recommended to use? (Except for tobacco) •This sentence reflects your understand of your products and your users •You say this not for marketing purpose, although it do have a marketing effect
  • 110. LAUNCHYOUR PRODUCT BY USINGYOUR WELCOME PAGE • Do not list features. It’s too technical • Launch your product online, not offline • Each welcome page is a story •The welcome page is one of the several places where you can express your own feelings • Let users expect your products
  • 111. A GOOD PRODUCT MANAGER SHOULD BE A ROCK MUSIC FAN • Rock means anti-tradition, humanity, freedom • Rock helps find the nature of the human, and this nature will be reflected in the product • Story between PINK FLOYD and MJ •We won’t give you an iPad •Think different and do different
  • 112. CREATE USER-FRIENDLY ADS • Don’t create ads when you think you should have one • Get inspired from user feedback (many ads words came from users’ comment, for example:WeChat makes family sounds sexy. ) •WeChat ads in the mailbox
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  • 114. WORK WITH THE BEST PARTNERS •Tuski • National Geographic photographer • NIKE
  • 115. TEXT REFLECTS CHARISMA •What you write down shows how you speak which shows your own charisma. • Be clear and easy to understand which shows that you are logical •Treat your users as friends. Don’t please users nor think too much of yourself • Bad Case: tips showing on the screen when you’re sending a picture
  • 116. SOME WORDS THATYOU SHOULD AVOID USING (Translator note: It’s quite hard to translate this page, because the Chinese words mentioned in this page are note translatable.)
  • 117. THE SENSE OF FUTURE • Keywords: future, technology, abstract, simplicity • Forget about any Chinese elements? • Abstract or simulated reality? •You can apply it only when you feel the beauty of simplicity. •When taking a video call, should we use any blue sky and white cloud pictures as the background?
  • 118. YOU DO NOT HAVE COMPETITORS •What’s important is what you want to do, not what they’re doing •WeChat doesn’t have a competitor, nor does it analyze any other similar products •They are not our product managers • Focus on future rather than focus on your competitors
  • 119. A PIECE OF ART RATHER THAN A PRODUCT • “A piece of art will defeat the utilitarian product” Steve Jobs commented on Apple’s competition. Microsoft • A piece of art desires for perfection
  • 120. DEVELOP A PRODUCT WHICH HAS A SOUL • Product should have a soul: organic structure (product structure), muscle (functions), charisma(values), quick responding (high speed), rational (logical and reasonable interactive method), way of speaking(copywriter). • Like a human, the product is a harmonious entity without schizophrenia • Persist in your product so that your product won’t be split. Collective decision-making leads to mediocrity and products being split into various parts. But you need opinions and feedbacks by brainstorming and listening to others • Product has a personality. It may not be perfect, but it should be delicate like a good handicraft with harmony inside
  • 121. AN INDIVIDUAL SHOULD ENJOY MORE FREEDOM • Internet products should give individuals more freedom • How to evaluate the comment mechanism ofWeibo? • Personalized long tail product is the future • Industrialization meet the low-cost need; personalization reflects unique value
  • 123. NEVER USEYOUR COMPETITORS’ PRODUCT • UI designers are prohibited to use competitors' products so that they can’t be misled. • Product managers can experience a little bit, but don’t use too much
  • 124. FEATURES DETERMINES THE UI, RATHER THANVICEVERSA • Features first, then UI • Avoid changing the applications scenarios and product features due to a good UI design
  • 125. A GOOD LAYOUT IS BETTER THAN VISUAL PERFORMANCE • Classification is important • Indentation shows whether the classification is good • A clear layout is important than being quick • Case: For the dialogue input bar, is one line good or two lines?
  • 126. THERE SHOULD BE ONLY ONE STYLE • In order to maintain consistency, try to use only one font, one type of control, one background ... in one application • A variety of styles may confuse users •Try to use standard interface • Being reasonable is more important than being different
  • 127. EACH INTERFACE SHOULD ONLY HAVE ONE THEME • Photography principles: a photo should only have one theme • Do not split the interface into two parts • Highlight the theme
  • 128. EVERY DIALOG BOX HAS AN OBVIOUS DEFAULT BUTTON • Don’t let me think • Case: Users are confused when being noticed that they can send the original picture to their friends
  • 129. FREQUENTLY USED FEATURES SHOULD BE IMPROVED BETTER AND BETTER •When users scroll to the top of the screen, the automatic loading feature should be smoother • Improvement of the Chat Background Chat Background: the background picture you see when you’re chatting.
  • 130. A GOOD FEATURE DOESN’T NEED INSTRUCTIONS • Do not assume that users will look at the instructions • Do not assume that the user understand the background information • Goal: users will know how to use your product without any explanations • Avoid using “Tips”.A tip is like a bandage.
  • 131. HIDDEN NUMBERS • N photos • N contacts • downloading 78.56%
  • 132. EXPLORE NEW INTERACTIVE MODE • Mobile phones are usually used to interact •There are many sensors on a phone • Case: how to identify people in a room? • Case: auto picture zoom-out feature of Moments
  • 133. IMPROVEYOUR AESTHETIC JUDGMENT •Your product will not be better than your aesthetic judgment •Your aesthetic judgment is embedded in every detail of your product • Case: the drop-down wheel in Moments • Case: Simple sense of beauty
  • 135. WHAT I SAID IT IS ALL WRONG ;)
  • 136. WHY ? By Allen Zhang (Zhang Xiaolong) August 2012 Translated by Gustavo Madico cn.linkedin.com/in/gustavo.madico and 韩林涛 cn.linkedin.com/pub/alex-han/22/b21/a77 Original translation from the hand-written version made by Zhensheng Hu, founder of Weipai