What kind of feedback are you most interested in receiving?
Abdul Rehman
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charles shiro@charles_
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What country I am from, what industry I am from, and what features, if any, you can add to your product that will get more users to use it.
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Great Work! I’m most interested in feedback about the user experience and any pain points. Knowing what works and what doesn’t helps us make meaningful improvements.
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Has it changed anything for you for good? If yes, then how. If no, then why?
Honest, direct, almost brutal.
You get something like this only when people invested enough, and there is a clear way to make things better.
I'm building retentional.net which is a specialised success planning tool for CS teams that have 1:1 strategic relationships with clients (or early startups figuring out PMF). My aim is to capture the core requirements and just make it that much easier for people to use. This means the feedback I look for is more workflow related to understand how this can make life easier for people.
Im most interested in feedback about the user experience. How easy or difficult is it to use?
I’d like to hear suggestions on how to improve user experience. Whether it’s design tweaks or functionality changes, user insights are valuable for making the product better.
Hearing about your overall satisfaction is important
I’m curious about design preferences.
Candid feedback.
I’m most interested in feedback on how user-friendly my product is. It’s crucial for me to know if people find it easy to navigate and use.
I'd love to get feedback on the overall performance and efficiency of my tool. Knowing if it’s working as intended and meeting users’ needs is really important.
Genuine feedbacks that would improve my product like maybe an idea that my product doesn't already make use of but would develop my product.
is my product fulfilling your needs? If yes, would you pay for it?
Understanding what users find valuable and where they face challenges helps me make meaningful adjustments and enhance the overall experience.
I'm most interested in feedback on how intuitive our interface is and any bugs people encounter. It really helps us refine the product.
I value feedback on the usability and overall functionality of our product. It helps us understand what works and what does not.
I really appreciate feedback on our customer support and how we can make it better.