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Sharing a Case Study Where Data-Driven Design Succeeded
How do you turn user insights into real results? In this episode of xploreUX Cast, host Obru-ke shares a hands-on case study from Airbnb—showing how smart, data-driven design can transform a business.
You’ll learn:
How Airbnb identified their biggest friction point using real user data
The simple design change that led to a surge in bookings
How continuous optimisation (not one-off fixes) keeps a product relevant
Why listening to user feedback is key to building trust and long-term growth
Whether you run a startup, lead a product team, or simply want to make better design decisions, this episode breaks down what “data-driven design” looks like in practice. Tune in for clear takeaways, no jargon, and inspiration you can apply to your own business or UX projects. Subscribe for more practical stories and insights every week on xploreUX Cast.
UX BOOKS
The UX Consultant Playbook 1: Bridging User Insights with Business Goals - https://amzn.eu/d/5aP0gnz
The UX Consultant Playbook 2: Crafting High-Impact Solutions for Business Success - https://amzn.eu/d/cfHFAwH
The UX Consultant Playbook 3: Mastering the Business of UX Consulting - https://amzn.eu/d/dgsm5dC
See All Our UX Books:
https://xploreux.com/shop/
Tune in to refine your design process and prioritise userexperience!
Head over to “x” at xploreUXCast, tweetyour experiences with usability heuristics! We’d love to hear from you.
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Disclaimer: This newsletter provides general information and commentary on UX and data trends. It is not intended as professional advice. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or xploreUX's. Always consult with a qualified professional for guidance on specific UX situations.
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Sharing a Case Study Where Data-Driven Design Succeeded
How do you turn user insights into real results? In this episode of xploreUX Cast, host Obru-ke shares a hands-on case study from Airbnb—showing how smart, data-driven design can transform a business.
You’ll learn:
How Airbnb identified their biggest friction point using real user data
The simple design change that led to a surge in bookings
How continuous optimisation (not one-off fixes) keeps a product relevant
Why listening to user feedback is key to building trust and long-term growth
Whether you run a startup, lead a product team, or simply want to make better design decisions, this episode breaks down what “data-driven design” looks like in practice. Tune in for clear takeaways, no jargon, and inspiration you can apply to your own business or UX projects. Subscribe for more practical stories and insights every week on xploreUX Cast.
UX BOOKS
The UX Consultant Playbook 1: Bridging User Insights with Business Goals - https://amzn.eu/d/5aP0gnz
The UX Consultant Playbook 2: Crafting High-Impact Solutions for Business Success - https://amzn.eu/d/cfHFAwH
The UX Consultant Playbook 3: Mastering the Business of UX Consulting - https://amzn.eu/d/dgsm5dC
See All Our UX Books:
https://xploreux.com/shop/
Tune in to refine your design process and prioritise userexperience!
Head over to “x” at xploreUXCast, tweetyour experiences with usability heuristics! We’d love to hear from you.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER
xploreUX Newsletter
G E T I N T O U C H
On X @xploreuxcast
For more tips check out our website xploreUX, See how we create delightful product experience from our list of services.
Disclaimer: This newsletter provides general information and commentary on UX and data trends. It is not intended as professional advice. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or xploreUX's. Always consult with a qualified professional for guidance on specific UX situations.