Hello everyone: Let me first introduce my troubles. I'm currently starting a business and working on an AI - related image project. Recently, we've been conducting an internal test. We recruited 30 users from the R community to use our product for free. To avoid any suspicion of advertising, I won't mention the product name. The functions are roughly as follows. Explore Your Art Effects Real-time Facial Animation Muscle UP Magic "Change Hair Color""Face Comes Alive" Get Your Guardian Spirit AI Photo Generator About five of our users said "there are no features that interest them". I want to take improvement actions immediately. The only trouble is whether I should add features to satisfy these customers or just focus on the 85% of users who like our product. Our team attaches great importance to user feedback. What should I do?
LIVE March 13th at 12:30pm PT Hey everyone, CEO of Wispr here.
We did two product launches over the last five months, both went viral on X, LinkedIn, and ProductHunt, and helped us build a large audience in a short period of time.
LIVE March 13th at 12:30pm PT Hey everyone, CEO of Wispr here.
We did two product launches over the last five months, both went viral on X, LinkedIn, and ProductHunt, and helped us build a large audience in a short period of time.
I ve noticed that the purpose of people on Product Hunt is always different. Of course, the vast majority want to become the Product of the Day, Week, Month, or Year (or win Kitty Awards).
However, some are there for the community and their success metrics may lie in something else (e.g. the number of discussions created and rated).
I ve noticed that the purpose of people on Product Hunt is always different. Of course, the vast majority want to become the Product of the Day, Week, Month, or Year (or win Kitty Awards).
However, some are there for the community and their success metrics may lie in something else (e.g. the number of discussions created and rated).