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This is a really interesting example of how the interface shapes behavior more than the feature itself. It feels like the request for “chat” was valid, but the interpretation of it changed the outcome completely. Curious, do you now treat feature requests more as signals of intent rather than something to build directly? Feels like the real challenge is not collecting feedback, but interpreting...
The feature that almost killed our product was the one users asked for the most
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This is a really interesting problem, especially the gap between people saying it’s amazing and not paying. That usually means something deeper is off. Curious, who are the people giving you positive feedback right now? Are they the same type of users you expected to pay, or more like other builders just appreciating the idea? I’ve seen cases where the feedback loop looks strong, but it’s...
We just launched our Alpha and we need your honest feedback.
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This is a painful but very real lesson, especially the part about building for a customer you don’t actually have. What stood out to me is how the real signal was already there (47 requests vs 0), but it still got ignored because it didn’t feel important enough. I think a lot of teams fall into that trap. Curious, after this, how are you now capturing and prioritizing user feedback? Is it...
We spent 6 months building for enterprise. Nobody bought it.
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