No Hacks: Optimising the Web for AI Agents
Your next million website visitors won't be human.
AI agents are already browsing the web. Comparison shopping, researching products, filling out forms, booking travel, extracting information. And most websites are completely unprepared. Navigation that makes sense to humans confuses agents. Checkouts break. Critical information is invisible.
No Hacks is the podcast about this shift. We explore how to optimise websites for AI agents: what breaks, what works, and what companies need to do now to stay visible in an agent-driven web.
Hosted by Slobodan Manic (slobodanmanic.com), consultant and speaker on Agent Experience Optimisation (AXO).
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No Hacks: Optimising the Web for AI Agents
[SHORT] What Google Analytics Can’t Tell You (But Your Users Will) with Daniël Granja Baltazar
Google Analytics shows you what users do — but it can’t tell you why. In this episode, Daniël Granja Baltazar explains how qualitative research reveals the story behind the numbers, helping marketers improve conversion, fix broken journeys, and build better customer experiences.
With real examples from his work at Vodafone Business, Daniël shares how interviews, mini surveys, and sales-marketing collaboration uncover insights that dashboards miss. Whether you’re running experiments, building landing pages, or managing customer journeys — this episode will change how you think about research.
🧠 Key Takeaways
- Data tells you what users do — not why
- User interviews uncover insights analytics can’t
- Mini surveys offer high-impact feedback with low friction
- Sales and marketing need to collaborate, not compete
- Qualitative research can be lightweight, fast, and scalable
- Proactive research leads to continuous optimization
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