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Episode 2

Episode 2

2 min 15 sec
In Episode 2 of the Framna Digital Product Podcast, I dive into the intriguing dynamics of app dependence in Sweden, focusing on how peer-to-peer payment apps like BankID and Swish are transforming our daily transactions. With over 90% penetration, these apps are not just tools; they're integral to our everyday lives. However, this reliance introduces fragility—what happens when these services fail? I explore the critical importance of resilience in product design, emphasizing the need for redundancy and robust fallback systems. Drawing comparisons with P2P payment systems in the Nordics and the Netherlands, I highlight the lessons for digital product builders on achieving lasting relevance and integration. Tune in to discover how designing for resilience can make the difference between being indispensable or just another weak link in the chain.
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Chapter 1

2 min 19 sec
In this episode of the Test podcast, I dive into the fascinating world of Sweden's app dependence, focusing on the pivotal roles of BankID and Swish. With over ninety percent penetration, these apps have transformed everyday transactions, from splitting coffee bills to banking access. However, this convenience comes with a fragility that demands resilience in design. I explore the importance of creating digital products that can withstand inevitable failures and the strategies that ensure long-term relevance. By examining peer-to-peer payment ecosystems in the Nordics, I highlight valuable lessons for digital product builders everywhere. Join me as I uncover why designing for resilience is not just a choice but a necessity in our app-driven lives.
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