We all have heard the advice "Talk to your Users" and most of us try to do so but we struggle to do it the right way. Talking to customers is an art and it is more important than ever to stay close to your users. Opening up the discussion for the community to share their best practices on "Talking to Users/Customers"
Hey friends did you ever want to launch but didn't do because you were not happy with your product yet? We are at this point right now. We are afraid that a buggy product will scare new users away. I am seeking now for YOUR help. What do would you recommend?
I picked "Maker Mindset" topic on purpose :) I carefully review most of the products that I like and comment on here for vulnerabilities or security flaws and the result is not good. Yesterday I discovered a big problem in one of the products for example allowing attackers to exploit it. (I have notified the makers of course) So my question is - as a maker - do you think about security at all when you design and implement your idea? Is this one of your checkpoint items as good UX, nice design, value, etc?