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Are you referring to a tagline? I am still unsure what would be the right one for PH crows. Do you test it somehow?
@peter_kow It doesn't have to be the tagline, I just want to see everyone's great ideas and get inspired. When we were trying to decide on our tagline we just asked the PH crowd. You could do the same.
The best feature is usually described in a short tagline indicating the main function/feature of a product.
Mine is "Your beloved pet friends in the virtual world."
As I'm building the MVP of our mobile game app call Petgotchi inspired by virtual pet in the 1990s called Tamagotchi.
For my opinion,
To describe the best feature of a product, you would need to have specific knowledge about the product and its capabilities, as well as a clear understanding of its target audience and the benefits it offers. It's always a good idea to research your product and its competitors, and to consider the feedback and opinions of customers and experts in order to identify and highlight its best features.
First find the product manager to understand how the advantages of this product compare with those of our competitors. I believe that the product manager will give you all the advantages of this product, and then use and experience this function by yourself, and from the perspective of users. Analyze what problems this function can help them solve, and then integrate the description about this function.
I would describe the best feature of any product as one which is frictionless and intuitive to use, immediately helps the user accomplish something of tangible value, and brings the company closer to achieving its North Star metric.
A better mouse trap is always the goal. In the case of my product it's a better Ice Cream Scoop. Industrial grade, specialized to cut into the hardest Ice Cream & doesn't strain the wrist.
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