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Andrew Tye
Problem Analyzer β€” Pick the right problem for your next project
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The Problem Analyzer is a tool you can use to compare problems.
You can visualize problems and compare by intensity, frequency, and how many people are affected.
πŸ“ˆ Chart the problems
πŸ‘‰ Pick the best one to solve
πŸš€ Start making
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Colin Winhall
Awesome stuff! This is right up my alley and I am considering revisiting all 400+ problems from problemoftheday.co and classifying them 1 by 1. However, I do feel you are missing one huge factor in this prioritization process. Friction. This relates more to the solution than the problem itself but probably is the most important one of all if you are to be successful. The solution you chose for the problem has to be as frictionless as possible in order to drive adoption. Look at the likes of Uber for example, they would not be where they are today if it wasn’t for the fact that you can order a car to come pick you up, at your exact location at the click of a single button! That is a great example of a frictionless solution. I wrote an article about this once. Feel free to read and share your thoughts, would be interested in hearing your opinion. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/f...
Andrew Tye
@colinwinhall thanks for your input... friction seems very important!
Florian Bienefelt
I got stuck on the screen where you can watch the old rounds, impossible to get back to the "problems" screen, there should be a link somewhere :)
Andrew Tye
@florian_bienefelt well, that's a pain. Sorry for hassle...will add link. Thanks for checking it out!
Lachlan Kirkwood
Love this! A great tool of prioritising product builds πŸ‘
Andrew Tye
@lachlankirkwood thanks for checking it out!!
Andrew Tye
πŸ“ˆ Chart the problems πŸ‘‰ Pick the best one to solve πŸš€ Start making
Anthony Dike 🌻🐝
Great idea. It’s hard to interact with on mobile though. You guys might want to fix that to help with bounce rate
Andrew Tye
@antdke the mobile is terrible, sorry for the hassle. will fix shortly
Andrew Tye
@antdke thanks for the feedback
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Interesting idea!
Andrew Tye
@gabef thank you!
Jonatan Austigard
Nice, I like this idea, might try using it. Would like it even more if the problem input-field was a bit larger. And would totally love it if it could sync to my personal trello board ;)
Andrew Tye
@jonaaust thanks for checking it out and giving feedback! Okay, will look into Trello integration