Designer
Last updated
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Product Designer, UX/UI Designer
Convictional has decision processes, which allow you to collaborate cross-functionally on design decisions. These decision processes are linked to company goals, which allow you to stay aligned with company strategy. In these decision processes, you can explore design decisions, while getting input from engineering and product teams.
As a designer you may also be asked to collaborate on decisions. You can lend your expertise to decisions other departments may be exploring.
Some example decisions that can be worked through in Convictional:
Visual design decisions - colors, typography, etc
Naming conventions
Design documentation strategy
Convictional records your meetings so you can easily collect customer feedback, and keep track of internal decisions.
Connect Convictional to your Google Calendar and enable your settings to auto-record meetings. This will automatically add the Convictional recording bot to all of your meetings. You can choose to decline the bot when the meeting starts, or cancel a recording ahead of time.
After meetings have been recorded, you can organize meetings into collections, keeping user interviews organized.
An automated meeting summary will be sent after each meeting to you, which highlights key points, challenges, and risks.
Convictional connects to integrated documents, Slack channels, Github, and websites to keep track of what's going on in your company. You can use Convictional's search to unlock knowledge without having to spend time searching through drives or Slack messages.
You can use search to stay up to date with engineering activity, and get answers to technical questions. Search also has historical knowledge of past decisions. So as you make design decisions, the rest of the organization will have those decisions to reference.
Example Searches
Example Search: What font do we use?
Example Search: What is our design review process for new features?