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Neha
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With so many products being launched every day, how do you manage to curate and choose the ones that align best with your personal curation style?

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Florin Mateescu
It's all about the value I perceive as a customer. It needs to solve a real problem for me, to help me make more money, not just decrease my account value each month.
Shubham Pratap Singh
PH have a good option of categories to search for products. And rest depends on my need and alignment of products as per the need.
Apollon Latsoudis
Basically I have narrowed down my needs to specific categories and thus whenever a products launches that belongs in these categories, it warrants my attention. Following this, I focus on specific factors (what kind of problem do I need to solve and how does this product solves this and at what price). Naturally there are priorities based on circumstances. For instance there are times where I require content creation tools (video editors, AI chatgpt plugins etc), so I tend to focus on similar solutions
Diana Washington
I focus on products that resonate with my interests and community needs.
Daniel Zaitzow
I start from organizational / personal need and try to not assume that a product will somehow magically "fix" an issue I have. I try to think of products as adjacent aids vs bandaid solutions to problems.
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Needs, differentiation, Scope, Value
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Value->How much I'm going to use it-->price. Will it save time or make my product better? If not, pass right away. Am I going to use it often? If it's less than like, once every 2 weeks, pass. Is it worth the price? This is hard to quantify, but if you think about it like eating out vs cooking yourself, it makes sense. Can I cook the same dish at home? Will it taste as good? How long will it take? I'm a pretty good cook, so eating out usually isn't worth it ever. As a developer, a lot of online tools I can just make myself, so value has to be high, the use case has to be there, and price has to be low.
Neha
@backseosoftware Thank you for sharing your perspective! This approach seems like a great way to ensure that the tools you invest in truly contribute to saving time.