How do you prioritize new feature development for your product?

Nikolina Radulovic
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Maryna Kotenko
Looking into data and see what features could increase revenue, and those ones become priority.
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Hossein Yazdi
It's quite obvious which one is more needed first, however, I'd also consider the time and complexity of the feature.
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Cristian Stoian Urzica
By asking your users. They know it better :)
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Victor Crum
We prioritize new feature development by analyzing customer feedback and market trends, ensuring the most impactful and in-demand features are addressed first. Additionally, we assess the technical feasibility and resource availability to determine the development timeline.
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Gurkaran Singh
When deciding on new features, we blend customer feedback like a smoothie, sprinkle in market trends like seasoning, and top it off with a dash of innovation to create a tech masterpiece!
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Chuck Alvarez
When prioritizing new feature development, we consider factors like customer feedback, market trends, and business goals. We focus on features that will have the most impact on user satisfaction, retention, and revenue generation.
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Shadman Nazim
I think balancing user needs with market trends is key. Often, the best features are those users don’t ask for but love once they are available. Founders will have varied opinions.
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