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Caleb Cooper

How do you use feedback from your community to improve?

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Marion Siboni
I make sure I collect feedback from different contributors to make sure it is representative. Then there is only one way to find out: experimenting! As long as expectations are set, it can only go well
Muhammad I B
I made a Discord community for my anti-anxiety app and added a button to join in-app. It's been surprisingly popular and helps you keep a general pulse on what users are feeling towards the app - then you can collate the common problems being cited to help prioritise your product backlog.
Viktor Brešan
Prioritize feedback based on frequency and align it with your product's long-term vision. Or other way around.
Jonah Porter
Engaging with community feedback is an excellent way to improve! I always recommend actively listening and looking for patterns in the suggestions or concerns people share. Implementing changes based on that feedback not only strengthens your offerings but also builds trust with your audience. For instance, in my own experience with sticker designs and customization projects, community input has been invaluable in refining designs and packaging ideas. It’s amazing how a small tweak can make a big difference in customer satisfaction. Here's more on what I work on: Sticker Printing Pros