Which feature is more important: Simplicity or customization?
Nneoma Jane
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Abhimanyu Kapoor@abhimanyu_kapoor
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Simplicity is major as customization can become to much complicated.
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@abhimanyu_kapoor I agree!
Doing both right would be like hitting the jackpot.
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@vaibhavdwivedi Love your perspective! Doing both simplicity and customization right is indeed the jackpot.
Customization is typically for large enterprise clients and requires separate deployment. Simpler solutions are usually used for SaaS systems, and it's not recommended to start with customization.
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@bensongao Great insight! customization is indeed crucial for large enterprise, while simplicity suits sales systems.
Simplicity is more important starting out. Customization is helpful once you have users familiar with your product and want to get more out of it.
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@katrinarodriguez well said! Simplicity initially, then customization for retention and growth.
Both simplicity and customization are crucial features
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@shiva_tejasvi I completely agree! Both simplicity and customization are essential.
Simplicity for the win! Too many customization options can overcomplicate the UX. Focus on the core functionality and make that dead simple. You can always add in a few key customizations later once you nail the core experience.
Simplicity wins out for me. The user experience is key and less is usually more. Customization has its place for power users but a clean, intuitive interface is most important. Keep it simple!
I think simplicity is more important
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@tankachat I completely agree! simplicity makes product more accessible and user friendly.
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Simplicity always. When somthing is simple you can add customization, performance and anything you would like.
@nneoma_jane correct! 💪🏼
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@techexplorer I completely agree! Simplicity lays the foundation for a seamless user experience. it's easier to add complexity later, but starting simple makes it more intuitive and accessible.