What are the most important lessons you’ve learned from launching a product?
Austin Armstrong
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Thomas Harper@thomas_harp_er
listen to user feedback closely. It helps you see what's working and what needs fixing. Have you tried this?
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1. Launch only a minimal feature set to resolve the maximum pain points
2. Set up an effective customer feedback loop right from day one. Do not leave your early adopters in the dark.
3. Be generous on pricing. What is the point of launching a cool product that ends up having no paying customers in the end?
4. Automate generic Q&A by having a chatbot would be nice to have. Like this one: https://www.producthunt.com/post...
I realized how crucial user feedback is. Listening to what users actually want, rather than what I thought they needed, made a huge difference in refining the product.
Launch early and improve based on feedback. Perfection can come later. What do you think?
I realized that building a community around the product can be just as important as the product itself.
I found out that keeping a close eye on finances is crucial.
Learn from failures and setbacks. They help you grow.
be prepared to pivot if things don't go as planned.
Timong is everything—launch when your product is polished and market-ready to make a strong first impression.
listen to feedback
It's not over yet...
You launch again and again and again