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by Kathleen De Roo 8 years 9 months ago

The Function of API Use Cases & Case Studies on Developer Portals

Should use cases and case studies be part of your API documentation? They play two crucial roles on a developer portal: They act as social proof for your API product (sales function) and they can be an introduction to more specific, implementation scenario documentation types. We explored these fringe documentation types, both on business sites and developer portals, of 18 API companies with different profiles.
Categories: UX & Research
by Kathleen De Roo 8 years 10 months ago

What is the Role of Blogs in the Developer Journey?

The author examined 23 blogs to explore how they can serve the portal users’ needs throughout the 6 stages of the developer journey.
Categories: UX & Research
by Kathleen De Roo 8 years 11 months ago

What is the Difference Between API Documentation and a Developer Portal?

A developer portal is more than just the documentation for an API. As a sort of self-service support hub, it is a key DevRel tool that helps an organization to provide the best possible developer experience for its APIs. A developer portal has a role in support, marketing, sales, and engineering. A conversation on the #documenting-apis WTD slack channel sparked the idea for this blog post.
Categories: UX & Research
by 8 years 11 months ago

The best Developer Experience KPIs

In this guest post Jenny Wanger, Product Manager at Arity, gives an overview of the most important developer experience KPIs (key performance indicators).
by Kristof Van Tomme 9 years 4 months ago

The 8 Stakeholders of Developer Portals

Different stakeholders interact with a developer portal throughout an API’s lifecycle. In this post we list 8 stakeholders and explain what they need to do their jobs.
Categories: UX & Research
by Kathleen De Roo 9 years 7 months ago

Software Development Kits (SDKs)

The main purpose of Platform Software Development Kits and Helper/Client Libraries is to accelerate and simplify development. A well maintained SDK is a trust signal that indicates the level of support and usage of your API for a language, framework, or development platform. In this post, we’ll look at how the developer portals in our research sample included SDKs.

Pronovix Field Notes

Observations from the Pronovix team on developer portals, technical documentation, architecture, UX, APIs, and the surrounding questions: AI-native workflows, business capabilities, buyable solutions, and operational reality.
 

 

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