How important is design in creating a successful product, and why?

Abhishek Dutta
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Nishil Patel
First impression and time is irretrievable"—and in product design, that couldn’t be more true. The moment a user encounters your product for the first time, design is what instantly speaks to them. It’s that initial experience that convinces them whether your product is worth their time or just another app in the sea. Design-led growth really drives home the importance of this. It’s not just about making things look good; it’s about crafting every part of the user journey thoughtfully. Onboarding has to be simple and engaging to get users started easily, and the flow throughout should be intuitive so they naturally understand how to use the product. That’s how design helps in not only acquiring but activating and retaining users. When design creates a seamless, welcoming experience, users are more likely to stick around and actually believe in the product’s value.
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Abhishek Dutta
@nishilp81 Spot on. Design is like a first impression you can’t redo! and design-led growth can make all the difference :)
Sergey Koshevoy
Planyway
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Design is crucial for a successful product! It’s not just about aesthetics but also about functionality, user experience, and accessibility. Good design makes a product intuitive and enjoyable to use, which directly impacts user satisfaction and retention. A well-designed product can simplify complex workflows, making it a natural fit for users' needs and even boosting productivity. At the end of the day, design is a bridge between the product's value and the user’s experience of that value.
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Stephen Maden
Design is the base of product, without a good design your product is nothing
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Tegan Bradleys
Design is very important, it is like the soul of the product
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Gurkaran Singh
Oh, design is only crucial if you want people to actually use and enjoy your product—so, you know, no biggie.
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Jerry Twin
I think design can improve product accessibility, making it usable by a wider range of people :)
Laurence Joyner
A well design product is more intuitive and easier to use 🥰🥰
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