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  • As founders, do you use your own product daily?

    Rada Vassil
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    Using our own product daily gives us a unique advantage as founders. We get to see firsthand what works and what doesn't, and where the pain points are. We face the same challenges as our users, truly walking in their shoes. This puts us in the perfect spot to come up with solutions that really make difference.

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    Zenda
    LinkedCRM AI
    LinkedCRM AI
    Yeah, I use my product (linkedcrm.ai) on LinkedIn every day to find the emails of potential customers, quickly summarize user information, and find improvement points during the usage process.
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    Zenda
    LinkedCRM AI
    LinkedCRM AI
    @rada_vassil1 Just for Chrome. Don't need LSN. You need open a LinkedIn user profile, then use LinkedCRM. Looking forward your feedback😊 Please feel free to contact me at any time.
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    Rada Vassil
    @zenda1122 Do you have a version for Safari? Also, do users need to subscribe to LinkedIn Sales Navigator to use it?
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    priyanka prasad
    I use it weekly, its mostly to analyse my customer's feedback and update progress at www.productlogz.com
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    Milli Sen
    It would be weird if they didn't
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    Aruna Neervannan
    @millisen Yes, like trying to play darts blindfolded.
    Stremm Tech llc
    yes, trying to. an ex. on our pages.
    CY Zhou
    Absolutely! Using our product daily not only helps us identify areas for improvement but also ensures we stay connected with our users' experience.
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    Aayushi Singh
    Yess yess, obviously! A morning cup of coffee and then routine checkup of my product.
    Gurkaran Singh
    Oh, absolutely! Using our own product daily is like taste-testing your own cooking - you spot the missing ingredients in a heartbeat! Plus, it's the best way to ensure we're not serving up any techy surprises to our users!
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    Maxwell Bennett Crawford
    100% - I'm obsessed with regularly using the product I'm building. It's the best way to really understand the user experience, find bugs and areas to improve, and come up with new feature ideas based on real needs. Plus it keeps me motivated knowing I'm crafting something I myself love using every day. Though I will say, you gotta be careful not to only design for your own use cases and lose sight of what the broader market needs. Eating your own dog food is great, but customer feedback is king!
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    Rada Vassil
    @maxwellbennettcrawford Great point! We should avoid getting too wrapped up in our own use case. :)