If you had to rebuild your product from scratch, what would you do differently?
Violetta Chernobuk
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Elaine Lu@elaineluyi
Vozo AI
If I had to rebuild my product, I definitely should have figured out something important but wrong with what we have built. Therefore I will self reflect on how the mistake happened in my mind and keep doing what is right until the point I need to accommodate the change to avoid the important mistake. Make sense?
For example, if I forget to apply for a trademark or chose a wrong word, which could be critical, I will have to rebrand my product and we'll do the same but will use a trademarkable words as the brand name and apply for the trademark protection once the product launched.
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Integrate internationalization and oauth much sooner. Easier to do on a new codebase, and VERY painful to do on a more mature live product.
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Definitely product positioning.
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Reduce the number of steps a user takes to get to the core use case of the product!
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I'd revisit the core user flow first.
When I started my product idea it was hard to concentrate. I used paper and pencil to draw the vision and tasks, but now you can use mindmapping for this brainstorming! 🙌
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I'd validate my ideas better and talk to possible customers, and build better user experience in general for the products.
Though I've improved a lot in this area lately. But still a long way to go.
@codebymedu Agreed 100% on that! User experience is the most important part of any product. it has to be simple, intuitive and user based. you can have the best procut ever, but a bad UX can ruin everything.
if the product is aimed at different contries, first get to know their cultures and redesign the logo (we are building visual product, so the logo is essential)
Depends on what kind of product.