How do you decide a new feature?

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Lucas Oliveira
Warpy: Terminal Generative Shell
There are some ways to do it. First is listening to customers and feedback, and the other is realizing where your application is going and what you want your application to be. If you have a vision of what your app is going to be, implementing a new feature has to be part of the core of that vision.
Ryan T - Dezbor.com
100% Customer Feedback
Manab Boruah
Through customer feedback.
Mark Nicoll
Perpetual feedback loop via AHA
Nazir Mustapha Ahmed
Based on product user feedback.
RAkshiT ShaH
Digital WorkerBees
Digital WorkerBees
Based on client requirements or in case of my own project, mostly with my humor 😜👍
Will Powers
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Yousuke Matsuda
currently self-feedback only.
Eric Beans
Customer feedback is always a winning answer. I do it differently. I run my feature selection kinda like an NFL coach scripts their first 15 plays. The list is long. As I get closer to launch the list has things checked off and priorities changed. Perfect example is we moved ChatGPT for search and creative studio up to the top of the list before launch. This is going to sound a little wrong, but sometimes the customer doesn’t know what they want or need until you create it for them and show them something that makes them more efficient. As the product matures, customer feedback often becomes the catalyst for improvement. My personal method (not for everyone) is that the focus is to stay focused on the vision of the product. The problems the product was created to solve need to be implemented before getting sidetracked by customer 1-offs.
Neal Woolery
A mix of research and competitive analysis aligns new features with user needs and market trends.
Oswald Soto
Our product roadmap and vision balance immediate user needs with strategic direction.
Wendy Olson
User behavior data and community engagement guide our feature development.