What is the most significant learning from the failed product launch?

Elena lonescu
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Viktor Brešan
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Identify users who are ready to pay before developing your product.
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Varun C Bhagath
How do you define a Failure or Success first? I launched Glibzter Immersive - English Vocabulary Builder on 19th December (a Thursday) competing with 183 products and ending up unfeatured at a credible #24. 61 landing page visitors, 2 converted users. All this with a hunter who backstabbed us by not showing up! The learning: Unless you have a hunter of repute or users/ partners who are willing to go the distance to create PH accounts and upvote, it is injudicious to launch a product on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.
Matthew David Harris
Definitely talk to potential customers and really understand their needs and willingness to pay before investing heavily in product development. Get those initial pre-orders or letters of intent if you can. Saves a ton of time and money vs. building something no one actually wants to buy.
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Luo Bin
I learned that testing the product with real customers before launch is so important. Without it, we failed.
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Zheng Kai
I didn’t plan enough for marketing, and no one even knew about the product. That was a big mistake.
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Qiao Liang
Skipping proper research was my biggest lesson. I should’ve understood what people needed first.
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