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Becoming Social By Default
Part 1:
A Mobile-First Mindset
DESIGN + BUILD MOBILE-FIRST
The market is going to be mobile-first.
Where do you want to be?
Don’t use your existing web services as a
starting point. It is easy to make this mistake.
Start from scratch. Do it as a cohesive team
and a cohesive experience.
Compromises are focused around mobile,
instead of ‘legacy’.
DESIGNING IN MEANS DESIGNING OUT
Design decisions are drastic on mobile.
Every decision matters.
Less is always more:
Mobile: less features, more focus, less data, faster, etc.
“Last night, a typeface saved my life”
Every decision matters: MIT AgeLab research shows
that better typefaces can reduce car crashes
Design decisions impact trust on mobile
Once you share something inappropriate,
you can lose trust
Personalization, when you share (you also expose),
your actions have explicit and implicit consequences
Every action can amplify or nullify
Your hypotheses are probably wrong. Measure.
DESIGNING IN MEANS DESIGNING OUT
LATENCY KILLS
10 / 100 / 1000 ms – map out your interactions to these
buckets and make sure they align with the UI/UX
To win: mobile-friendly design, great engineering, and magic.
[translation: focuses your user, help them quickly, and hide
this complexity]
Do things at the right time. Measure. Don’t miss.
Responsive! = Fast
EMBRACE BEAUTY
Aesthetics matter
Polish is expected
Design for the next billion users.
Don’t use a floppy disk icon.
Caring about design should be everyone’s job
This is even more important for social apps because
you are building a trust relationship
EMBRACE TOUCH
Sometimes, this is what people mean when
they say mobile-first:
-  Touch-friendly targets
-  Not too much functionality on small screens
-  Paradigms that are touch-friendly (but gestures are not
discoverable if designed poorly)
This should make you redesign your interactions from scratch
(important to not reply too much on past for social apps)
BUILD AROUND A-HA!
Know what your product value actually is
Know what actually makes your users happy
Once you know this, then you can focus your design,
testing, engineering to make this better
Remember that a user will only use your app briefly.
This is how you get this to come back.
CACHE IS KING
Web Stack: Building for scale still applies,
but focus is now on latency and building
MVC + Network Requests stack
Syncing device to servers
Offline scenarios
Graceful connectivity
“All things entail rising and
falling timing. You must be able
to discern this.”
Miyamoto Musashi
Have perfect timing
HAVE PERFECT TIMING
Reach out to your users: Passbook, etc.
Social really helps with this.
Do things at the right time
(this helps hide loading times)
Little things that connect users are way more
important on mobile
Slice at the right time to kill it.
SHOULD YOU BUILD A MOBILE TEAM?
Get to YES / NO ASAP
Build initial product + kickstart operations around process,
project execution, training and hiring
Adopt process that helps you ramp up fast - Pair
programming, Agile, etc.
Do you want to build a team that knows native? Then you
need iOS and Android leads.
Go with your strengths. If you’re much faster at web, build
a dev team with mobile web stack knowledge.
WHAT YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR
Generalist + Design-Minded: you need people who do not see
UI and polish as dirty work
Young/Fast-Learner: you need people who learn new platforms
and stack quickly without set ways
Strong SE Fundamentals: helps pick up and learn platforms
quickly and establish good practices
Pair Programming-Friendly: you need people who can
communicate if you’re creating a team that can onboard consistently
Previous Experience (Optional): background in application/
mobile app development is helpful
KNOW YOUR USERS
Build a great agile engineering process…
Crash reporting: Bugsense, Crashlytics, Crittercism, etc.
Minimal: email your logs and catch your crashes
Analytics: Flurry, GA (for web), Kontagent (games), need
data before you can test. Lots of tools.
Review/Feedback loop (lets users rate your app when
happy, send you feedback when sad)
A/B Testing: Pre-launch in smaller markets – may be
very time-consuming to build A/B
Now we’re in a mobile-first
state of mind
Part 2:
Hard Lessons Learned the Easy Way
WHAT HAPPENED?
People use their phones to share a lot more
iPhone era: Silos created by apps. Existing models.
500+ MM Mobile FB users, OS integration with FB /
Twitter / G+, etc.
People are using their phones to communicate and share
stories: trillions of SMS messages sent annually
What we talk about in
general when it comes to
social networking
integration
AUTHENTICATION (KNOW THE REAL YOU)
Tying authentication to social
networking can make it easier to sign
up for your service
Single Sign-On
Easier to get user’s information and
profile filled out
When connected to their social
networks, you have users with
authenticity
Can think about new use cases like
social-proofing
DISCOVERY AND DISTRIBUTION
Growth and user acquisition is often the main reason to
have social network integration
But don’t do this as a starting point!
Apps that are social by design will have this user
acquisition loop built in!
Goal is to be aware so that you can optimize
Best: You actions are related to personalization and
doing things with friends
Worst: Getting friends to participate out-of-app / Just
inviting friend to try the app
DISCOVERY AND DISTRIBUTION
PERSONALIZATION
Making things social by default means making it theirs
Personalized content is about increasing relevancy
Think about music: the interests of a user and the
interests of the friends of users can make Rdio or Spotify
a more satisfying experience
Recommendations based on past context
USING SOCIAL NETWORKING DATA
Not just about getting users, about getting useful
Using Foursquare or FB places for a location-based app
Uniting people with common interests, location and other
connections
Provide context: these signals can make you do this better
Beware of public sharing vs. private sharing (think open graph)
- Designing in and out – let’s revisit frictionless
We are getting better SDKs
now that native is a focus
SOCIAL BY DESIGN =
SOCIAL BY DEFAULT
Rdio – MAKING MUSIC SOCIAL
Rdio – MAKING MUSIC SOCIAL
Personalization is a perfect fit
for music
Thinking mobile-first is a
must: streaming / offline
syncing / consistent
experience across devices
Instagram – MOBILE-FIRST
Sharing and story telling
Focused on experience
Makes you want to share more
Oversharing leads to
no sharing
Draw Something – GROWTH
Growth was great
A-ha moment was great…(fun
to send silly photos to friends)
Still fun? (sometimes)
Too many ‘friends’
“Absolute silence leads to
sadness. It is the image of
death.”
-Rousseau
So make sure you get it right!
Revisiting Designing In
and Designing Out
(for our private parts)
Then you can start to
make it better
Path – INTIMATE SOCIAL NETWORKING
SimplyUs
Shared Calendar
Pair
Communication App for Couples
Part 3:
Trends of the Near Future
Mobile-First Experiences
are Disrupting Incumbents
eBay MOBILE
Billions in revenue annually
100M+ downloads,
100M+ items listed
eBay app launched in 2008
ESPN
Mobile streaming rights to all
their major sport partners
Users over minute over 100K
(increase of over 48% this year)
70% of sport content consumed
on mobile devices are on one of
ESPN’s mobile apps
UBER
Mobile-first UI: You see a map,
hail a car, it comes, driver calls
your phone
Removes paying at the end from
the experience
Social-First Experiences
are also being moving to
towards mobile
FANCY
Show off things you like and maybe
even buy them
-  Over $50K weekly sales
Social by Default
-  Personalized tastes and
recommendations
-  Fancying something is
inherently social
-  Connects to social networks
Recently launched suite of apps
Where becoming social by
default on mobile happens
Social as a Platform
Strategy on Mobile
RETHINKING THE INBOX
PEOPLE-CENTRIC DESIGN
EVERYTHING YOU DO
IN ONE PLACE
OUR RETHINKING OF THE INBOX
CARAMEL – SOCIAL INBOX
Everything is connected to your inbox
iOS - PASSBOOK
Android Jelly Bean (4.1) Google Now
BlackBerry 10 – Blackberry Hub and Peek
Facebook Messenger - Android
RETHINKING THE
CAMERA
JUST ONE PRESS
WHAT IF IT WAS AUTOMATIC?
What if there was no more storage?
This will happen with every
core experience on mobile.
And it will be aggregated.
You will have to think about how
to build at the platform level.
This is where we are headed.
SOCIAL AS A PLATFORM STRATEGY ON ANDROID
LAUNCHER + SOCIAL INBOX
CAMERA
MAPS
PAYMENTS
MAKING ANDROID YOUR OWN: XIAOMI / MIUI
MAKING ANDROID YOUR OWN: KINDLE FIRE
MAKING ANDROID YOUR OWN: BAIDU YI
MAKING ANDROID YOUR OWN: SHARP FEEL UX
NOT JUST PHONES AND TABLETS AND PHABLETS…
“Re-imagination of nearly everything”
Mary Meeker
NEW BEHAVIOR
= NEW APPS, NEW TECH, NEW INTERACTIONS
What does social by default look
like for the next billion users?

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Becoming Social by Default

  • 3. DESIGN + BUILD MOBILE-FIRST The market is going to be mobile-first. Where do you want to be? Don’t use your existing web services as a starting point. It is easy to make this mistake. Start from scratch. Do it as a cohesive team and a cohesive experience. Compromises are focused around mobile, instead of ‘legacy’.
  • 4. DESIGNING IN MEANS DESIGNING OUT Design decisions are drastic on mobile. Every decision matters. Less is always more: Mobile: less features, more focus, less data, faster, etc. “Last night, a typeface saved my life” Every decision matters: MIT AgeLab research shows that better typefaces can reduce car crashes
  • 5. Design decisions impact trust on mobile Once you share something inappropriate, you can lose trust Personalization, when you share (you also expose), your actions have explicit and implicit consequences Every action can amplify or nullify Your hypotheses are probably wrong. Measure. DESIGNING IN MEANS DESIGNING OUT
  • 6. LATENCY KILLS 10 / 100 / 1000 ms – map out your interactions to these buckets and make sure they align with the UI/UX To win: mobile-friendly design, great engineering, and magic. [translation: focuses your user, help them quickly, and hide this complexity] Do things at the right time. Measure. Don’t miss. Responsive! = Fast
  • 7. EMBRACE BEAUTY Aesthetics matter Polish is expected Design for the next billion users. Don’t use a floppy disk icon. Caring about design should be everyone’s job This is even more important for social apps because you are building a trust relationship
  • 8. EMBRACE TOUCH Sometimes, this is what people mean when they say mobile-first: -  Touch-friendly targets -  Not too much functionality on small screens -  Paradigms that are touch-friendly (but gestures are not discoverable if designed poorly) This should make you redesign your interactions from scratch (important to not reply too much on past for social apps)
  • 9. BUILD AROUND A-HA! Know what your product value actually is Know what actually makes your users happy Once you know this, then you can focus your design, testing, engineering to make this better Remember that a user will only use your app briefly. This is how you get this to come back.
  • 10. CACHE IS KING Web Stack: Building for scale still applies, but focus is now on latency and building MVC + Network Requests stack Syncing device to servers Offline scenarios Graceful connectivity
  • 11. “All things entail rising and falling timing. You must be able to discern this.” Miyamoto Musashi Have perfect timing
  • 12. HAVE PERFECT TIMING Reach out to your users: Passbook, etc. Social really helps with this. Do things at the right time (this helps hide loading times) Little things that connect users are way more important on mobile Slice at the right time to kill it.
  • 13. SHOULD YOU BUILD A MOBILE TEAM? Get to YES / NO ASAP Build initial product + kickstart operations around process, project execution, training and hiring Adopt process that helps you ramp up fast - Pair programming, Agile, etc. Do you want to build a team that knows native? Then you need iOS and Android leads. Go with your strengths. If you’re much faster at web, build a dev team with mobile web stack knowledge.
  • 14. WHAT YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR Generalist + Design-Minded: you need people who do not see UI and polish as dirty work Young/Fast-Learner: you need people who learn new platforms and stack quickly without set ways Strong SE Fundamentals: helps pick up and learn platforms quickly and establish good practices Pair Programming-Friendly: you need people who can communicate if you’re creating a team that can onboard consistently Previous Experience (Optional): background in application/ mobile app development is helpful
  • 15. KNOW YOUR USERS Build a great agile engineering process… Crash reporting: Bugsense, Crashlytics, Crittercism, etc. Minimal: email your logs and catch your crashes Analytics: Flurry, GA (for web), Kontagent (games), need data before you can test. Lots of tools. Review/Feedback loop (lets users rate your app when happy, send you feedback when sad) A/B Testing: Pre-launch in smaller markets – may be very time-consuming to build A/B
  • 16. Now we’re in a mobile-first state of mind
  • 17. Part 2: Hard Lessons Learned the Easy Way
  • 18. WHAT HAPPENED? People use their phones to share a lot more iPhone era: Silos created by apps. Existing models. 500+ MM Mobile FB users, OS integration with FB / Twitter / G+, etc. People are using their phones to communicate and share stories: trillions of SMS messages sent annually
  • 19. What we talk about in general when it comes to social networking integration
  • 20. AUTHENTICATION (KNOW THE REAL YOU) Tying authentication to social networking can make it easier to sign up for your service Single Sign-On Easier to get user’s information and profile filled out When connected to their social networks, you have users with authenticity Can think about new use cases like social-proofing
  • 21. DISCOVERY AND DISTRIBUTION Growth and user acquisition is often the main reason to have social network integration But don’t do this as a starting point! Apps that are social by design will have this user acquisition loop built in! Goal is to be aware so that you can optimize Best: You actions are related to personalization and doing things with friends Worst: Getting friends to participate out-of-app / Just inviting friend to try the app
  • 23. PERSONALIZATION Making things social by default means making it theirs Personalized content is about increasing relevancy Think about music: the interests of a user and the interests of the friends of users can make Rdio or Spotify a more satisfying experience Recommendations based on past context
  • 24. USING SOCIAL NETWORKING DATA Not just about getting users, about getting useful Using Foursquare or FB places for a location-based app Uniting people with common interests, location and other connections Provide context: these signals can make you do this better Beware of public sharing vs. private sharing (think open graph) - Designing in and out – let’s revisit frictionless
  • 25. We are getting better SDKs now that native is a focus
  • 26. SOCIAL BY DESIGN = SOCIAL BY DEFAULT
  • 27. Rdio – MAKING MUSIC SOCIAL
  • 28. Rdio – MAKING MUSIC SOCIAL Personalization is a perfect fit for music Thinking mobile-first is a must: streaming / offline syncing / consistent experience across devices
  • 29. Instagram – MOBILE-FIRST Sharing and story telling Focused on experience Makes you want to share more
  • 31. Draw Something – GROWTH Growth was great A-ha moment was great…(fun to send silly photos to friends) Still fun? (sometimes) Too many ‘friends’
  • 32. “Absolute silence leads to sadness. It is the image of death.” -Rousseau So make sure you get it right!
  • 33. Revisiting Designing In and Designing Out (for our private parts)
  • 34. Then you can start to make it better
  • 35. Path – INTIMATE SOCIAL NETWORKING
  • 37. Part 3: Trends of the Near Future
  • 39. eBay MOBILE Billions in revenue annually 100M+ downloads, 100M+ items listed eBay app launched in 2008
  • 40. ESPN Mobile streaming rights to all their major sport partners Users over minute over 100K (increase of over 48% this year) 70% of sport content consumed on mobile devices are on one of ESPN’s mobile apps
  • 41. UBER Mobile-first UI: You see a map, hail a car, it comes, driver calls your phone Removes paying at the end from the experience
  • 42. Social-First Experiences are also being moving to towards mobile
  • 43. FANCY Show off things you like and maybe even buy them -  Over $50K weekly sales Social by Default -  Personalized tastes and recommendations -  Fancying something is inherently social -  Connects to social networks Recently launched suite of apps
  • 44. Where becoming social by default on mobile happens
  • 45. Social as a Platform Strategy on Mobile
  • 48. EVERYTHING YOU DO IN ONE PLACE
  • 49. OUR RETHINKING OF THE INBOX
  • 50. CARAMEL – SOCIAL INBOX Everything is connected to your inbox
  • 52. Android Jelly Bean (4.1) Google Now
  • 53. BlackBerry 10 – Blackberry Hub and Peek
  • 57. WHAT IF IT WAS AUTOMATIC? What if there was no more storage?
  • 58.
  • 59. This will happen with every core experience on mobile. And it will be aggregated.
  • 60. You will have to think about how to build at the platform level. This is where we are headed.
  • 61. SOCIAL AS A PLATFORM STRATEGY ON ANDROID
  • 64. MAPS
  • 66. MAKING ANDROID YOUR OWN: XIAOMI / MIUI
  • 67. MAKING ANDROID YOUR OWN: KINDLE FIRE
  • 68. MAKING ANDROID YOUR OWN: BAIDU YI
  • 69. MAKING ANDROID YOUR OWN: SHARP FEEL UX
  • 70. NOT JUST PHONES AND TABLETS AND PHABLETS…
  • 71. “Re-imagination of nearly everything” Mary Meeker
  • 72. NEW BEHAVIOR = NEW APPS, NEW TECH, NEW INTERACTIONS
  • 73. What does social by default look like for the next billion users?