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!
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Do prioritize user testing and feedback, and don't assume you know what users want without doing thorough research.
Do focus on user needs, iterate based on feedback, and strive for simplicity; don't sacrifice usability for aesthetics or neglect the importance of accessibility in creating a product experience that delights and satisfies users.
Here's my super checklist about the Don'ts:
✅ Avoid feature overload.
✅ Don't rely solely on internal feedback.
✅ Don't sacrifice usability for aesthetics.
✅ Prioritize performance optimization.
✅ Adhere to accessibility standards.
✅ Actively listen to user feedback.
✅ Continually monitor analytics post-launch.
Hope you resonate with this Aaron!
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@shaikrish Interesting points for sure. Thank you for this.
Looking forward to it. Being early on in this journey AND not being a pure product person myself, this is very timely! 🙏 A big question that I have and have heard competing POVs on - How polished does the MVP need to be? Of course, I'm thinking with my B2B hat on. The opinions that I'm hearing are
1. If you're building for the US - UI/UX is crucial. A good product with basic UI won't cut it
2. Rest of the world - Feature-first ,delight/UI/UX later.
How true/untrue is this? And what are the nuances here?
What should the MVP include?
One I'm most curious about
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Building a B2B SaaS where UX is a top priority due to our typical user’s profile, I’ll be interested in learning more about this!
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Here's my super checklist about the Dos:
✅ Reply to customers' problems ASAP.
✅ Pay attention to problems mentioned several times.
✅ Check users' feedback every day.
In my opinion, building a successful product experience requires following certain dos and don'ts. It is important to understand the users' needs, prioritize simplicity, etc. On the other hand, it is crucial to avoid overcomplicating the user interface, neglecting user feedback, sacrificing performance for aesthetics, and overpromising while underdelivering.
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