What features do you look for in a product before deciding to try it?
Dipak Shiroya
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Lorenz Sell@lorenzsell
Sutra
For me it needs to have clear utility and something I can get a sense of how to use within minutes.
I encounter so many fancy looking products where I just can’t figure out how to use them within a few minutes and I just give up.
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Questions I ask myself for b2b products:
1. What problem does this solve?
2. How does it work?
3. Can I afford it?
4. Does it actually work? (looking for social proof)
The UX and the customer support
Videco - AI Personalized Video
It will depend Dipak, perhaps you can give more context to it?
Sunrise: Guided Journaling & Mindfulness
I think the features that seem likely to save my time are the deciding factors!
Editapp
It depends on the product but I’d say intuitive, good UX. And an all features free trial
Same here: first and foremost I understand if it solves the one thing I'm currently trying to accomplish.
I'm finding it quite cumbersome to establish that for each software separately though!
How about you, is picking a software product easy or tough for you?
Upmetrics
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Brand, team behind it, support, simple yet useful offering and USP. That's what helps my decision making!
I look for products that are user-friendly and easy to get started with.
A clear description of features and benefits helps in understanding what the product offers.
I usually check if the product is easy to use and has a clear purpose. If it looks like it’ll solve a problem or make something simpler for me, I’m more likely to give it a try. I also look for user reviews to see if others have had a good experience.
Upmetrics
@almeda_langfitt That’s a great approach! Ease of use and a clear purpose are crucial. User reviews are also very helpful for getting real-world feedback. Thanks for sharing!
Before trying out a product, I look for features that fit my needs and make sure it has good support and updates. If it has a trial or free version, that’s a big plus because it lets me test it out before committing.
Upmetrics
@quico_benford That's a smart approach! Ensuring the product fits your needs, has good support, and offers updates is crucial. Trials or free versions are indeed great for testing before committing.
Reliable performance and positive feedback on stability are crucial for confidence in the product.
The feature must definitely be able to solve my problem at the moment and be easy to use, it shouldn’t be complicated so as to make my life easier, the basic use of technology
I mean it depends on the type of the product. But for me, it's how it gon solve what I'm trying to look for at the first place!
Upmetrics
@evan_christophers Absolutely, it definitely varies by product type. But you're right, the key is how well it addresses the specific need or problem you're trying to solve.
it uses, benefits,side effects expiring date
Well I think I will consider whether it can match with my demands, btw I don't like advertisements while using lol~
Upmetrics
@tanya_unapod Got it, matching your demands is crucial. And I agree, ads can be really annoying! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.