Andreea S.

What’s your process for deciding which features to include in your next product iteration?

Continuous iteration is key to keeping a product fresh and competitive. But how do you decide which features make the cut for your next update?

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Iulian D
We focus on solving the biggest pain points identified by our users
Ana Țintescu
@idowbmarc It turned out to be the best approach for me as well
Bianca Tanase
@idowbmarc That's a great approach!
Lu
Our process involves testing ideas with a small user group first and then adapting
Andreea S.
@lumi_nertan great idea 💯
Isabel
My process for deciding which features to include in the next product iteration begins with gathering user feedback and analyzing data from the current version. I prioritize features that solve the most pressing user pain points or enhance the overall experience. Next, I assess the feasibility of each feature in terms of development time and resources, balancing quick wins with long-term improvements. I also consider the product's broader vision, ensuring that each feature aligns with our goals. Finally, I collaborate with the team to refine the list, making sure we focus on what will provide the most value to our users.
Andreea S.
@isabel_engineer that's a great and complete approach
Isabel
@andreea_staicu Everything is for the user. Keep going!💪
Janice
To select features for our next iteration, we deeply understand user needs through research and data analytics, then combine these insights to make data-driven decisions that deliver the most value.
Andreea S.
@janicelewis00 couldn't agree more. Understanding user needs is really important
YanXu
More precise user data recording and corresponding AI analysis capabilities.
Thomas Bonfils
Discuss your roadmap with your community and ask "which features is most relevant for you". Then gather the answers and prioritize the ones that have most answers.
Hendry
ask for customer testimonials, that's what I do
Abdul Haseeb
try to focus on features that solve real user pain points and align with your overall product vision, also consider the development effort required and aim for a balance of impact and feasibility.