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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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.'
Tim
Great post @aaronoleary!
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Anton Tolstoy
Your message sounds really interesting)
Shawn James
Building a successful product experience is crucial for capturing the attention and loyalty of customers.
Blake Whittington 👾
What’s the next best feature on the roadmap for Sprig? Looking forward to it!
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Hii
Leonid Mikhalev
I appreciate the focus on both the dos and don'ts of building a product experience. It's essential to understand not only what works but also what potential pitfalls to avoid along the way. By addressing common challenges, attendees can gain valuable insights and strategies to navigate their own product development journeys successfully.
Arun Kumar Kankipati
I believe that dont’s are rather more important than the do’s for building product experience. Few aspects that need to be sincerely addressed can be like# Don’t underestimate the user feedback Don’t put useability over features Don’t ever underestimate the importance of feedback Don’t overlook performance And finally Don’t ignore research
Kate Tyshchenko
Don't assume you know it better than your customers:)