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  • How to build a product people will love.

    Judith Amarachi šŸ’™
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    So many products are being developed, and you can easily lose yours in the pool of others. What should you do to build something different from what others have built? āœ… Find loopholes: Don't create products for the sake of it. Find problems your competitors are not solving that the market is complaining about, and build something that will appeal to them. āœ… Study problems: Study deeply the problems people have and how they are reacting to them. Creating a solution for an unrecognized problem will cost you money, effort and time. āœ… Solve an excrutiating pain: Have a burning pain you've discovered? Good! Creating a solution for it, chances are thousands or millions of people have the same problem. Produce market fit can be attained if you pay attention to people's problems and create solutions for them. Ā  Have other ways? Share below!

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    Ivan Dudin
    + As often as possible during the product creation process, ask people if they like what you're doing
    Relja Denic
    Skylead
    Skylead
    Launching soon!
    Nice pointers. I would also say teach them how to use the product and you got a big plus there.
    Judith Amarachi šŸ’™
    @relja_denic I couldn't agree more. Don't just assume they know it; take the extra steps to educate them on how to use it.
    Salar Davari
    seems so simple. But in reality, It's not.
    Christin Koehler
    seems so simple. But in reality, It's not.
    Lavinia Gherasim
    Solve one of their problem and make a simple and intuitive app.
    Vinisha Kanth
    Love these points. Additionally, if it's something that connects you to the product and to the intended users, the process of creation & pivots become unmatched. More emphasis would go on innovation which is basically driven from a place of curiosity & service "than" on competition which is based on fear & insecurity.
    Judith Amarachi šŸ’™
    I agree @vinisha_kanth The process gets easier if there is a connection between the product owner, users and the product. And as you said, innovation. Sometimes it's not creating something entirely new but creating something different from existing ones.