For collaborate stage products, Burkhauser assisted us in narrowing down the field. For the 2020 Product Awards, there were more than 2,000 nominations.
What does it mean to be a Collaborate stage product?
For the Collaborate stage products, there are three categories. They are:
- Listen to Customers: One of the most important ways that you can keep your antennae out for the next amazing product idea is to listen to your customers.
- Track Trends: It’s also important to look around you at what is happening in business, technology, society, etc. Stay apprised of trends so you don’t get left behind.
- Analyze Competition: A good PM will keep track of the competition without letting it limit their thinking. This can mean tracking emails, press releases, traffic/keywords, and digital product updates.
Here are the 2020 Product Awards Collaborate Stage finalists.
Listen to Customers
- Delighted
- Zendesk
- Amplitude
- Heap
- Intercom
Track Trends
- Google Trends
- Feedly
- Brandwatch
- Quicksearch
- Buzzsumo
Analyze Competition
- SendView
- Mention
- Kompyte
- Aha!
- Owletter
Special Thanks
We want to take a moment to thank Heap and Tugboat Logic, who are sponsors for the 2020 Product Awards. The ability to reward honor these products helps to show product managers the world over what the best products are that give them superpowers at each stage of the product lifecycle. We appreciate their participation in this endeavor.
Make a Difference
We’re selected a few charities to honor at this year’s Awards. They are charities that represent some of the products that matter the most: food, water, and shelter. We’ll be making a donation to each charity, as well as matching, dollar-for-dollar, every dollar raised between now and the Product Awards. Those charities are charity: water, Project Open Hand, and Miracle Messages. You can click here to donate to one or all of them and help make a difference. You can also share that post on your social channels to help spread the word!
About the speaker
SC Moatti is a technology visionary, entrepreneur and investor. She is the founding partner of Mighty Capital, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm, and Products That Count, one of the largest communities of product managers, leaders and founders in the world. Previously, she built products that billions of people use at Facebook, Nokia and Electronic Arts. She also serves on boards of both public and private companies, including mobile technology giant Opera Software (OPERA:Oslo). An award-winning bestselling author, Moatti frequently gives keynotes on business and technology, and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, the Harvard Business Review, and on NPR. She lectures at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she earned her MBA and has a Master of Science in electrical engineering. Andrew Chen, one of Uber's top executives, called SC “a genius at making mobile products people love.” For more information, visit scmoatti.com.