Hey makers!
Excited to announce that our next event will be in partnership with Sprig, and it will be all about how to build an amazing product experience, whilst avoiding some common pitfalls.
Join us, Sprig CEO, Ryan Glasgow ,and Sprig PM Ning Ma on May 16th at 12pm PT by signing up here.
What questions would you love to see answered? Drop them below!
@aaronoleary
How do we balance the need to innovate and try new things with the need to maintain a consistent user experience?
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What are some best practices for building a strong product team, and how can we foster a culture of innovation and collaboration within that team?
Sounds like an awesome event! Looking forward to learning from Ryan and Ning about creating a great product experience. Excited to see what questions others will ask.
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Hi, this sounds like a great event! I'm looking forward to learning more about Sprig and how to create a better product experience. Some questions I have are:
• How do you define and measure product experience?
• What common mistakes or challenges do product teams face when trying to improve product experience?
• How do you use Sprig to collect and analyze user feedback and behavior data?
• How do you prioritize and implement product changes based on user feedback and data?
• How do you communicate and collaborate with other stakeholders (such as developers, designers, marketers, etc.) on product experience initiatives?
• How do you balance innovation and iteration when building and improving your product?
I hope these questions are helpful. Thanks for organizing this event!🤗
That sounds like an exciting event!
An exciting question I'd like to get answered is:
How to keep the traffic high on your product, after the initial launch?
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1. Build with technology that you are comfortable with because if you start building with something you are not comfortable, you will mess up big time.
2. Build community around you, because that community will help you to validate your ideas and will give you insight around your product. (You can also utilize that community to beta test and gather reviews)
3. Keep UI experience as simple as possible, don't make it complicated by trying to build something unique.
4. Look at the flaws of your competitor, don't think what they have done better than you because you will loose your confidence (I have abandoned many projects because of this)
5. Lastly some modification based on opinions are good, but don't get swayed by them because it may change your end result!
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Do prioritize user testing and feedback, and don't assume you know what users want without doing thorough research.
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Strive for consistency in your product experience across all channels and platforms, and don't sacrifice user experience for flashy design.
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