How do you get feedback on your product from your users outside of PH?
Marvin Mändle
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Currently we try to speak to our early customers to understand their needs and also asking in emails for feedback. What are your best practices to get user feedback?
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Vaibhav@vaibhavdwivedi
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Hey Marvin, it helps to really know your customer in a profile.
As an example I was recently consulting with a code camp to increase their applicants for a new program. They specifically created it as a in-between step for jobseekers who came from a bad training program and didn't have the skills to get hired.
So we were able to specifically target people who had this problem and recently graduated from these bootcamps with some create linkedin searches.
For you, knowing who you want to talk to and then hustling to reach them can provide really good results. A good note and a real reason to connect is better than something generic. You are solving their problem, tell them this!
Loads of Niche Slack communities you can join.
I personally found those to be extremely useful to chat with users and get some eyes on the product. A lot of the "startup" communities also have a lot of channels so you can browse to find your niche.
@nicolaas_spijker thanks for sharing! I'm already in some communities it's definitely good to find people with specific know how!
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Effective user feedback collection is crucial for understanding customer needs and improving your product. You can enhance your strategy by including a variety of feedback channels:
Direct Communication: Continue engaging directly with early customers through interviews or feedback sessions. This provides detailed insights into their needs and experiences.
Online Surveys: Deploy targeted surveys using tools like Google Forms or Typeform. These can be sent through email or embedded on your website to gather feedback at scale.
Social Media Listening: Monitor social media platforms and online communities where your users are active. This can provide real-time feedback and help you gauge public sentiment about your product.
User Testing: Organize user testing sessions where participants can interact with your product while you observe their behavior. This method can uncover usability issues and areas for improvement that might not be obvious through other forms of feedback.
Feedback Platforms: Using a dedicated feedback platform can be very efficient. For example, FeedbackChimp allows users to easily submit features they want directly within your product environment. It helps you organize all feedback in one place, prioritize feature development based on user votes, and keep everyone updated with roadmaps and changelogs. Plus, it's customizable to maintain your brand identity.
By combining these methods, you can build a robust feedback system that not only collects insights from a wide range of sources but also prioritizes and acts on them efficiently, ensuring your product development is always aligned with user needs.
Try to make personal connections with customers since the day one. Offering personalized demos help with establishing first contact and you can continue from there 😌
It doesn’t scale but works when you’re starting out
We are a B2B company and have found shared slack channels SUPER useful for quick discussions, also means you can direct message them easily!
We reach out to them on Linkedin. This is the message that we use. Personal, direct, and sent from the leadership's account....We get 2-3 meetings a week with this.
Hi Andrei,
It's great connecting with you!
As a fellow builder in the data space, I am seeking firsthand insights from experienced and passionate data leaders like yourself.
We're building something new—a managed data stack—and your feedback would be instrumental in shaping it since you would genuinely care about and relate to the challenges of managing the explosion of data tools and multiple data vendors.
Would you be up for a quick 15-30 minute chat next week? Can't do it right without input from people in the trenches like you.
We do product research and interviews and we also use a tool in App for feedback which is called Userback which is awesome!
ReplyMind
Engaging with users through forums, social media, and targeted surveys
Reedit should work also!
@pabloroigburgui How to get real feedback? Sometimes when I wanna post something the bot just removed my posts.
Have you considered in-app or email surveys? Great way to validate some hypothesis or collect unprompted feedback. Usually, answering the survey is faster and easier than booking an interview 🤞
@karolina_brach we don't implemented that yet, but sounds great. Do you use a specific tool for e-mail surveys or do you send templates?
@marvin_maendle @survicate, obviously 🙌 I usually create my surveys with the help of AI or import questions prewritten in a doc file. I recently launched a bigger study and it's going great so far 🦾