ive been thinking a lot about how our user base is shifting from humans to agents like chatbots and voice assistants. its not just some far-future sci-fi concept anymore; were seeing real-world examples at miro, where im working on projects that involve building experiences for these non-human users.
for decades now, the holy grail in startup circles has been about getting those daily active user numbers (daus). but as our interactions move more towards machine-based interfaces, maybe its time we start thinking differently. instead of chasing after human DAUs/WAUS/MAUSSs perhaps focusing on how to make agents happy could be the new frontier.
what do you think? are there any tools or platforms out here that can help us better understand and design for this evolving user base?
>is it just me, but designing interfaces where users might not even have a physical presence feels kinda weird sometimes.article:
https://uxdesign.cc/your-users-arent-human-anymore-start-building-for-agents-today-f7f556cb8125?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4