Changing design to change behaviour: a🧵for no-coders
As part of #100DaysOfNoCode, I made a journal on @airtable.

What I thought was just a spreadsheet transformed into something more: a place to record all my learnings.
But who wants to keep a journal on a spreadsheet?

Sure, it has all the necessary content, but:

👉 it's hard to look at
👉 it's overwhelming
👉 it's hard to read when there's too much text
This is where design comes in.

What if your journal entry became a form, super easy to fill out?
Just changing the way your spreadsheet data is presented can make you that much more motivated to take action.

Design has the power to change your behaviour.

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Jan 16,
UX research using @airtable for Day 16 of #100DaysOfNoCode

Wanted to look into how Airtable could help me synthesize and present research!

Findings below 👇
In the past, I've used Rainbow Spreadsheets + Notion for usability testing: smashingmagazine.com/2013/04/rainbo…

Although both tools were useful, I felt that this system could be more efficient
So I considered using Airtable as a single source of truth, and found these:

airtable.com/universe/exph2…

freshconsulting.com/insights/blog/…

The second link includes data viz, not just insights
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Jan 16,
Finally catching up on all the week 2 #100DaysOfNoCode challenges I missed!
Day 9: build a voice app with Voiceflow

I tried this one out, but didn't invest time to actually building it.

I couldn't see any relevant use cases for me since I never use voice apps (I'm hard of hearing so prefer not to)
Day 10: build a wiki with Notion

Skipped this one since I'm very familiar with Notion and I use it for a lot of complex projects.

Ooh maybe I should make a Notion page for all my no-code projects...
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