Sunny Kumar

What do you think is the most important factor in the success of a product?

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Jason Bray
Building something that customers actually need and want and are prepared to pay for.
Sunny Kumar
@jason13ray Gaining confidence in customers is crucial for the success of any business
Charlie Kor
Building a genuine audience that supports and provides authentic feedback for your product.
Sunny Kumar
@charlie_lee1 Yeah! This is inevitable.
Benard Ogutu
@charlie_lee1 how were you able to do this. Building an audience around you product.
Charlie Kor
@benard_ogutu I'm still struggling. But I believe that engagement and building relationship is the key.
Benard Ogutu
@charlie_lee1 Absolutely agree.
Chad Lynch
To put it simply, this is excellent; it satisfies the requirements of the intended audience.
Sunny Kumar
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Mehdi Rifai
2 things: - building something people need - discipline and hard work
Sunny Kumar
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Jorge
@mehdi_rifai how to realize what people need? :-D
Mehdi Rifai
@georgios_gkouvousis_gg_ that's a great question. There are 4 ways of doing it: 1. you have deep industry knowledge and you have identified some gaps in your industry 2. talk to customers 3. wander in online communities and find what people recurrently ask for 4. find a service with low competition that is done bad (so need has been confirmed but is underserved) and make it better
Ashrey Ignise R
I think it’s the user journey. It’s very important that even new users feel at home while using the product and never get lost in navigating your solution. Cheers!
Sunny Kumar
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Eddie Forson
I don't know if there's a single most important factor because the world is very complex. But I believe your product and company must be able to answer these questions competently: * Are we solving a *real* problem here? * Do we have a distribution advantage to reach our ideal customer? * Are we able to execute fast enough based on customer feedback and market dynamics? I call this the startup trinity: "Problem - Distribution - Execution".
Sunny Kumar
@ed_forson Perfect! ""Problem - Distribution - Execution"- Ingenious thinking!
David Cagigas
Organic growth! As it shows your product market fit and then it's easy to put more fuel for a faster journey.
Sunny Kumar
@edworking Correct πŸ’―
Nithin Jawahar
Letting people know about your product. No use building a great product if people don't know about it. A good product with great marketing has greater chance of success that a great product with poor marketing.
Sunny Kumar
@nithin_jawahar Indeed! It is one of the most important factors that can make or break a product!
Sandra Djajic
Meeting the needs and want of your target audience and creating a loyal user base :)
Sunny Kumar
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Mahad Kamran
Imo, the number of pain points it solves.
Sunny Kumar
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