What's the difference between good and great products?

Jameson Lyon
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Gautham Ram
It's the purpose they have which makes it different. Simon Sinek's "Start with why" can make you understand more about this.
Hossein Yazdi
In my opinion, a good product is capable of competing in its industry but is not up to the top mark, however, a great product is almost perfect in all areas including its services, features, performance, UI, etc., and thus can be regarded amongst the leaders in its industry.
Raj @ Vault Vision
One that is shared by users to other potential users. Virality which could be simplicity for your ideal customer profile etc.
Wendy Olson
Hey there! The difference between good and great products often comes down to the level of attention to detail and user experience. Great products not only meet a customer's needs, but also exceed their expectations and provide an exceptional user experience that keeps them coming back for more.
Eric Beans
Great products solve problems in a way where the user has fun. The experience is rewarding. The product is inherently addictive because everything makes sense. There are a lot of good products, very few great products.
Filippo Pietrantonio
Very simply, a good product is something you have to explain. You know you have a great product when people just get it right away.