Nadia Rahman
Nadia spent years sitting with product squads in KL and Penang, arguing over when a tutorial should count as ‘activated’. She leads every measurement review.
Page Studio Hub
We started as two reviewers who were tired of weekly charts that could not survive a question about a single button. The studio still fits around one long table in Ipoh.
Page Studio Hub exists because app analytics work is often treated as a settings panel. We treat it as a craft: names, order, consent, and the human meeting that has to live with the chart.
The office is on Placeholder Avenue in Ipoh. Clients from the Klang Valley usually take a morning train or a call. We chose Perak on purpose — quieter weeks, fewer overlapping stand-ups, and a table we can cover with printed screens.
We are not a software vendor. We do not resell collection products. When a client asks us to “just turn on” a new vendor, we send them back to their engineers with a catalogue sheet instead.
Our working rule is simple. If a sentence could appear on any company’s homepage after swapping the brand, we delete it. If a finding cannot point to a screen, an event name, or a meeting, it does not go in the pack.
Nadia spent years sitting with product squads in KL and Penang, arguing over when a tutorial should count as ‘activated’. She leads every measurement review.
Wei Sheng rebuilds screen sequences from recordings and exports. He notices when a ghost event still fires from a retired Android screen.
Priya keeps readout sessions to the named path. She used to write research notes for a Johor education publisher and still hates a vague ‘user engaged’ event.