What's the first thing you notice about a product?

Ernest Wolfe
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Design -- if it's visually appealing and easy to navigate. I think, it's a good first impression.
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It depends on the kind of product – but I think that the most obvious is design (especially in physical products) 😅
Thomas Jackson
Yep, design and UX is key for that crucial first impression. If the UI looks clunky or poorly designed, I'm immediately skeptical about the product quality. Polished visuals and intuitive navigation go a long way in convincing me to take a closer look.
TJ Larkin
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I zero in on how quickly I can spot the value. If I need to read a manual to understand what it does, it's already failed. The best products, especially in tech, speak for themselves - their benefit is crystal clear from second one.
Feliciana
Usually it is whether the product can solve some practical problems in my life or simplify my life.
Ashley Do
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For me, it’s all about what problem the product solves and if it feels useful right away. If it clicks, I’m in!
Nha Hyerin
The first thing I notice about a product is its user experience—how intuitive and easy it is to navigate or use. A clear, appealing design and functionality are key to making a strong first impression.
Evak Chan
For me is icon and name. An interesting and impressive icon or name is always important, serving as a visual representation of a brand and application.
Egor Slyusarchuk
The key question is: how long does it take to register and complete the core workflow? A good UI and additional features matter, too, but if I can get value within a few minutes, this product is guaranteed a spot on my shortlist.