What do you look for when building a product?
Jacky Wong
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There's a lot of products out there. Deciding to build one and doubling down. What are you inspired by? Do you look for problems you want to solve? Does a competitor give you ideas?
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Igor Lysenko@ixord
IXORD
I'm trying to draw a hologram where I take into account all the details and most of all pay attention to the details.
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I try to make it the best quality
In the realm of product development, much like Forever Studios' dedication to quality and personalized experiences, the field of photo restoration thrives on a similar ethos. It's about identifying the need to preserve cherished memories and offering a service that stands out for its attention to detail. Just as companies draw inspiration from solving problems or observing competitors, photo restoration services are inspired by the desire to safeguard personal histories with a unique and caring touch, ensuring each restored photo brings happiness, much like Forever Studios' mission.
When building a product, there are several key factors to consider.
1. User Needs: Understanding the needs and pain points of the target audience is crucial. Conducting market research and gathering user feedback helps in identifying the problems the product should solve and the features it should offer.
2. Value Proposition: A clear value proposition is essential. It defines what sets the product apart from competitors and why users should choose it. The product should provide unique benefits or solve a problem in a better way.