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  • We’re a group of grad students developing a product to make life easier for parents, and caregivers.

    Laukik Udpikar
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    We’re a group of grad students developing a product to make life easier for parents, and caregivers. We would love your feedback! Your insights will help us better understand your needs and preferences. The survey takes just few minutes to complete. https://forms.gle/mrW4nKALZ4VrXo5S8

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    Simon🍋
    Cool project! What's been your biggest challenge in developing for parents/caregivers so far?
    Thomas Jackson
    Making caregivers' lives easier is a great mission! Understanding their unique challenges is key. Have you conducted user research or surveys to pinpoint parents' and caregivers' biggest pain points? Getting that real-world feedback could help guide your product dev to solve the right problems. Wishing you the best with the project!
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    Timothy Charles Wilson
    Definitely try to really understand the pain points and challenges parents/caregivers face daily. Maybe survey or interview some to dig into their needs. Also consider making the UX super simple and intuitive since they're often juggling a lot. Focus on how your product can save them time, reduce stress, or make key tasks easier. Excited to see what you build!
    Nicholas Alexander Green
    Biggest challenge is probably understanding the diverse needs of parents/caregivers. Have you done extensive user research to identify pain points? That's key to building something truly useful. Also, partnering with established parenting brands could help with distribution and trust.
    Edward Turner
    That's a great mission! In my experience, some of the biggest challenges for products aimed at parents/caregivers are 1) Really understanding their day-to-day pain points and building something that seamlessly fits into their routines, and 2) Effectively communicating the value prop in a way that resonates emotionally and motivates them to try something new. Have you done user research and testing to validate the need and your solution? Excited to see what you build!