It’s Not Just a Few Lines of Code – How New Features Actually Get Built at Nozbe

Today, we’ll show you what the real journey looks like — from a user request to a finished feature — and why it’s almost never just a couple of clicks for a good developer.

🎙️ Topics:
  • What we consider when thinking about new features
  • Why we’re recording this episode in the first place
  • The process of introducing new features to the Nozbe app
  • Design Fights at Nozbe
  • Development and coding
  • Real life example: printing feature

  • (00:00) - 🎧 Intro
  • (02:44) - 💡 What we consider when thinking about new features
  • (05:44) - 🤔 Why we’re recording this episode in the first place
  • (08:03) - 📥 The process of introducing new features to the Nozbe app: Step 1 – Feature Requests
  • (10:48) - 🔍 Step 2: Request analysis
  • (16:44) - 🥊 Step 3: Design Fight
  • (21:41) - 📐 Step 4: Design
  • (24:26) - 💻 Step 5: Development and coding
  • (31:46) - 📢 Sponsor's break
  • (32:46) - 🖨️ Real life example: printing feature
  • (37:26) - 🧪 Step 6: Testing
  • (41:43) - 🚀 Step 7: Releasing the feature and informing users
  • (43:26) - 📝 Summary
  • (49:46) - 👋 Goodbye and a Bonus for No Office fans 🎁

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Creators and Guests

Magda
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Magda
One of the Nozbe team "dinosaurs" - #NoOffice practitioner since 2013. Extravert, neurotic & vegetarian feminist with 189 imperfections.
Michael Sliwinski
Host
Michael Sliwinski
Leading @Nozbe #productivity app | Writing #NoOffice book on #iPadOnly | Blog: https://t.co/vRZY2YrzsE | Husband & father of 3. 🐘 Find me at https://t.co/hHsFpUHwle
It’s Not Just a Few Lines of Code – How New Features Actually Get Built at Nozbe
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