Aaron O'Leary

The top dos and don’ts of building a product experience.

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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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Rongcan Wu
Strive for consistency in your product experience across all channels and platforms, and don't sacrifice user experience for flashy design.
I'd love to hear about some real-world examples where initial product experiences were poor, but through feedback and iteration, they turned into successful products. How do you measure the success of a product experience, and what metrics are most indicative of a positive user experience?
Rick Somar
DOES -> Start focusing on growth DON'T -> Spend money on things that aren't growth. You're good to go.
Yaser Alosefer
- How can we integrate user feedback and data analytics into our product development process to continuously improve the product experience and ensure it aligns with evolving customer expectations?
Synim
When it comes to building a product experience, one of the top dos is to prioritize user-centered design. This means focusing on creating a seamless and enjoyable experience for your users by understanding their needs and pain points. On the other hand, one of the biggest don'ts is neglecting usability testing or ignoring feedback from users. It's crucial to gather data and insights throughout every stage of development in order to continually improve and refine your product experience. Looking forward to learning more at this event!
mohan mishra
How to be effective in collecting the initial product feedback and quickly iterate?
Igor Lysenko
Sounds pretty interesting!
Luke Emery
1. What are the essential elements that make a product experience outstanding? 2. Can you share some examples of products with great product experience?
Tim
@luke_emery nice one
Ольга Петровская
wOWO
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Kate Tyshchenko
Listen closely to your customers - they will tell you 90% of what you should be building
Max Dvorkin
@kate_tyshchenko1 Henry Ford — 'If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.'