How do you handle feedback (positive or negative) during your launch?

Emily Hernandez
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Ashit Vora
Keep adding them to your list. Once the launch is over, prioritise them (how to prioritise depends on many factors), and then start working on them. Accept that not everyone is going to like you. Be prepared to get negative feedback/troll and learn to take them with a pinch of salt.
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Shawn Cao
like this? Positive: realize what is your advantage -> how to double its impact in future? Negative: realize what is missing? -> how to fill the gap in future?
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Lindsay Davis
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I think the main secret is to just be prepared for both positive and negative feedback😅
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Michael Green
Keep track of all the feedback and put it on a prioritized list for sure. Gotta have a thick skin and not take the haters and trolls too personally. Easier said than done sometimes tho! 😅 Just stay focused on your vision and keep grinding to make the product better based on the feedback that actually matters.
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David Carter
Focus on the feedback that aligns with your product vision and will have the biggest positive impact for your target users. It's tempting to want to address every bit of feedback, but prioritization is key, especially right after launch when resources are limited. Have a process to log and track all feedback, review it periodically to identify themes, and tackle high-priority items that will move the needle. And remember, you can't please everyone - stay true to your vision!
Nha Hyerin
I handle feedback by staying open-minded and responsive. Positive feedback motivates, while negative feedback offers valuable insights for improvement. Both help refine the product and enhance the launch process.
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