Product strategy
by Tom So and · updated 21d ago
Product strategy
by Tom So and · updated 21d ago
Perfectionism has nothing to do with getting it right. It has nothing to do with fixing things. It has nothing to do with standards. Perfectionism is a refusal to let yourself move ahead. It is a loop—an obsessive, debilitating closed system that causes you to get stuck in the details of what you are writing or painting or making and to lose sight
... See moreSam Liebeskind added 22d ago
“One of the things that we think about is what the benefit of an incremental feature is, who it's benefiting, and what the cost of that feature is. And the cost is really the important underemphasized thing in this equation. It's often obvious the type of person who's asking for it, more powerful ways to sort your tags or whatever. You know, there'
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put joy on the roadmap
sari added 4mo ago
If you’re a founder struggling with prioritizing a roadmap and defining a strategy:
embrace the chaos of reality and not be over-reliant on meticulous, inflexible planning. Instead of waiting for the perfect plan, take action and be prepared to pivot swiftly as opportunities or changes in the landscape arise.
make decisions fast and be ready to adjus
alex added 6mo ago
Product tip: People who tell you they won't pay for your product because it doesn’t have X… …will still not pay after you add X.
Alara added 9mo ago
“If your product has no traction then it either is the wrong product or the execution is not good enough. You can try to validate the product idea with research but until you make the execution good then you never know for sure. Users won't tell you that, they just leave or don't use it.”
phoebe and added 1y ago
Sam Liebeskind added 1y ago
andrea added 1y ago
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