We've built our MVP. Along the way, we identified plenty of features we could add to it. We can't add them all, but we want to continue building a great product. What strategies do you use to prioritize which features to build next?
Well Bryce, I think you are jumping into the feature game trap. it's too hard to compete in today's markets with a feature-based approach, and even if you came with a winning feature the market sooner or later will follow and copy you. a great example to demonstrate how hard its today would be Marketing Technology Landscape, I have attracted research talking about how fast the market is growing.
https://chiefmartec.com/2020/04/...
Nonetheless, what you should do in my opinion is continually perform user research to have a greater understanding of the user needs and pain points. you should always be solution agnostic while you are trying to identify your problem statement. if you have one try to validate it. if it's invalid go back to the discovery phase and try to find what is the problem. You still in the MVP stage all what you should care about is building a solid product hypothesis.
Articles I would recommend you to read:
https://www.nngroup.com/articles...https://www.nngroup.com/articles...https://www.nngroup.com/articles...
Also, Shameless plug, you can check my notion database for PM it has more than 1000+ articles it could be handly.
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Good Luck.
We're getting close to launch!
We do have a roadmap, but we're trying to determine what comes next on that roadmap. We've discovered plenty of things that would be practical, but how do you know what's worth building? With fewer users, maybe the answer is wait until we have XX users before having them vote.
Thanks for your feedback!
@bogomep This looks great! Thanks for sharing. Project management is definitely out of my core competencies, and it's been difficult to find valuable resources (plenty of noise out there). Thanks again!