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Designing the operating system for global trade @flexport

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Flexport UX
Flexport UX

Published in Flexport UX

Designing the operating system for global trade @flexport

Andrew Coyle
Andrew Coyle

Written by Andrew Coyle

Formerly @Flexport @Google @Intuit @HeyHealthcare (YC S19) Currently designing https://www.formsandtables.com/

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The fourth option is usually the best, but comes with the caveat of determining the autocomplete bias.
Google’s Places API locates the user with geolocation, and narrows the results based on the area it believes the user to be in.
This method is…

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Great article and I believe there may also be another alternative: Asking for country first and then the equivalent of a zip code may allow you to look up everything but the actual street and apartment number and automatically fill street…

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Brandon Hyman that’s kind of the point i was trying to make. By all means smart default, but let the user know and give them the ability to override.
Use Geolocation to pre-set, but I would opt toward giving the user those affordances up front by…

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