How do you leverage user feedback to enhance the user experience of your projects?

Simay Bozkurt
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Alex Shilin
hi Simay, if one want to build something useful one should listen to users. It sounds obvious but in B2B sales led companies it hardly happens. You can capture all unstructured feedback and analyse manually or use a tool (especially if you have too much data to analyse) to avoid sampling and bias problems. I use our own tool ferilla.com to process ALL feedback including video/web interviews. Then, group and tag them automatically. I can always add some manual effort but after a while I realised that auto is good enough and very consistent, where if I look at the same feedback again I can tag it differently😅 Once all data/feedback is processed, semantic analysis is completed I create Product Opportunities that later presented to dev team and often get into a roadmap. I hope the process above makes sense. A friend of mine has written a short 101 guide on it - https://ferilla.com/thematic-ana...
Olena Bomko
I think it's very important to do qualitative and quantitative research. When will you launch?
Sarvpriy Arya
@olenabomko good point, BTW I'm launching Okfeedback, a versatile feedback management platform with customizable widgets and survey forms. next tuesday on 9th jan Your support means a lot a solo developer.
William Moore
User feedback should work like fuel for our work, and we improve our projects based on reviews and feedbacks.
Angela Turner
Listen Actively and Analyze Patterns: Pay attention to what users are saying and look for recurring themes or patterns in their feedback. Identifying common issues or desires helps prioritize improvements.
Alexander Thomas
@angela_turner2 Absolutely! Active listening is paramount. By attentively absorbing user feedback, we can uncover recurring themes and patterns. This valuable insight becomes the compass guiding us to prioritize enhancements effectively, ensuring that our efforts align with the most pressing needs and desires of our users. Your input is greatly appreciated in this ongoing process of improvement! 🌟👂
George Lewis
Iterate and Implement Changes: Use user feedback as a guide for iterative improvements. Implement changes based on the feedback received and continuously refine the project to align with user needs and preferences.
James Lewis
Communicate Changes to Users: Inform users about the changes made based on their feedback. Transparency fosters trust and shows users that their opinions are valued.
Aarushi
Launching soon!
I try to think from their perspective & understand where and what can I change to make the issue better
Bren Kinfa 💎 SaaS Gems
Start looking at the patterns and the repeated feedback. If a lot of users are requesting X, then it's probably a good one to add.
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Summer Kim
@brenkinfa I think that's a crucial insight. My team is also utilizing recurring feedback to improve the service.
Launching soon!
As a digital marketing expert, user feedback is gold! I leverage insights to fine-tune campaigns and optimize strategies. Every comment is a window into user preferences, helping us craft a more tailored and engaging experience. How about you? Any user feedback gems you've found particularly impactful?
Alexander Thomas
@m_anees Absolutely, user feedback is indeed invaluable! While I don't have personal experiences, I've seen instances where user feedback has transformed products and services. One notable example is how social media platforms continually evolve based on user suggestions. The ability to listen, adapt, and enhance the user experience is a key factor in the success of any digital platform. It's fascinating to witness the symbiotic relationship between user feedback and the iterative improvement of digital products.
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Igor Lysenko
I process each review and add it to my table, and figure out which reviews are in which column, and which solution can massively satisfy customer needs. This is actually a much more complicated process.
Vincent Delitz
@simay_karagac1 I recently came across canny.io which lets your users upvote / prioritize feedback. I think that's a great way of making use of user feedback.
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Matthias Neumayer
Despite having analytics and doing user testing I also like to watch people IRL using our products and then implement their feedback
Sarvpriy Arya
Hi Simay, I regularly gather user feedback, focusing on pain points and preferences. Being a solo developer, This iterative process aids in continuous improvement, aligning features with user expectations. Excitingly, I'm launching Okfeedback, a versatile feedback management platform with customizable widgets and survey forms. next tuesday on 9th jan Your support means a lot a solo developer. https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Nicholas Charriere
Right now it's very manual: booking meetings and face to face conversations. These conversations should lead to notes about pain points, delight moments, and missing outcomes. They should be heavily focused on what the users do TODAY (not "I would like to do this tomorrow"), and then the product owner should analyze this data and work with the team on how to improve the value being delivered. I'm very skeptical of building what people are asking for (it's obviously something you can do but you need a first principles thinking step in the middle, going down to the problem and starting from there).
ISTIAK AHMAD
Hey Simay, user feedback is my compass for improvement. I listen closely to user suggestions, analyze patterns, and prioritize enhancements. It's a constant loop of understanding their needs, tweaking the project, and creating a better user experience. Their insights are the key to project evolution.
J J
Userwise offers a seamless way to leverage feedback for your projects. Our platform harnesses AI to turn user input into actionable insights, aiding in enhancing user experiences. Best part? It's free to use! Check it out https://userwise.tech
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Steve Zhen
I think this should be a long-term event, and it's about how to build a community.
Victoria
I'm getting too familiar with my product and may not discover some user experience issue. Users report issues can be technical bugs, usability issues, or gaps in user expectations. Addressing these issues helps me improve the product effectively.
Leo Lu
#1 thing is that you need to talk to enough users to have a decent sample size. Then look for similar feedbacks among them that are "surprising" to you.
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