Introducing the new Chameleon: Your Self-Improving Product System
Introducing the new Chameleon: Your Self-Improving Product System
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Google Calendar's Microsurvey

Google Calendar’s microsurvey is a quick and subtle way to gather user insights without disrupting the flow. It opens with a friendly prompt asking users to contribute to improving the tool, followed by an easy-to-answer question on meeting habits. The flow works well because it feels non-intrusive, with clear, straightforward questions that take only seconds to complete, helping Google fine-tune its services while keeping users engaged.

A Google Calendar microsurvey consent prompt asking users to help improve the product, with options to decline or show the survey question. A Google Calendar microsurvey overlaid on the weekly calendar view, asking users about their meeting habits to gather product feedback.
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