How do you handle negative feedback or reviews on your product?
Benjamin Lee
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Xu Spencer@xu_spencer
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I try to stay calm and see negative feedback as a chance to improve. I listen carefully to understand the issue, then respond respectfully—sometimes even just saying “Thanks for the feedback, we’ll look into it” helps a lot. If it’s a real problem, I make sure to fix it. It’s not always easy, but handling it well can build trust and even win people over.
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I would segment the users feedback and try to identify what causes the dissatisfaction. And will address that issue in the next iteration. This is the continuous process negative reviews are the part of the game and helps you improve your product.
I truly appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts. I understand how frustrating this must have been for you
If it’s just out of hate or frustration. I just reply “thanks for your feedback” and if it’s genuine then it goes in my research bank.
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Negative feedback is invaluable in the early stages of a product because it is honest and often comes from people unafraid to highlight flaws. It is crucial to deeply understand the root cause of their dissatisfaction and work to address it. Feedback means that someone cares about the product (otherwise they would not bother taking the time to write anything) but is experiencing a genuine issue that prevents them from solving their pain point. By resolving their problem, there is a strong chance they will appreciate it and update their review or leave a positive one, reflecting their improved experience.
bullshit, I’ll never change
Responding quickly and with empathy builds me trust, especially when transparency is involved.
Treating feedback as a learning opportunity and following up with customers ensures my concerns are addressed.
Your honest feedback is appreciated and I am sorry to hear that you were disappointed.
Thanks for your feedback! I am sorry that my experience didn't meet expectations.
I treat negative reviews as a chance to improve.
Find it tough, but I take a step back, understand the feedback
I take negative feedback with a grain of salt but also reflect on what could be improved.