And then when you fixed it, did everyone freak out that it was lower?
I've been at big companies where you realize a subtle bug/design causes higher revenue and nobody wants to touch it and be responsible for loss of revenue. Things like the free plan button being just below the fold on average resolutions, calculating state incorrectly that causes discounts to not be applied, someone forgetting to add a "false" that causes people to be prompted to signup when signup isn't technically needed, etc.
I wonder if you felt the same way; like people would blame you for there being lower numbers?
I've been at big companies where you realize a subtle bug/design causes higher revenue and nobody wants to touch it and be responsible for loss of revenue. Things like the free plan button being just below the fold on average resolutions, calculating state incorrectly that causes discounts to not be applied, someone forgetting to add a "false" that causes people to be prompted to signup when signup isn't technically needed, etc.
I wonder if you felt the same way; like people would blame you for there being lower numbers?