What aspects of your product must be flawless before its release?

Andrew Philip
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Anton Gera
your first launch is MVP, it shouldn't be flawless but the primary feature should be usable and useful for customers, enough to appreciate its potential.
Neel Patel
Absolutely nothing :)
Katherine Connor
I guess the product's essential features and functionality must work without severe faults or bugs
Robert P
Test usability with intended users to get input and make adjustments.
Sarah Playford
Address legal and privacy issues, such as those pertaining to the CCPA, GDPR, and other laws.
Gaurav Sharma
The core functionality, as well as perfect syncing of user data!
Nicolas Munoz
I've struggled with this very question myself. I would agree with other answers that your product should for the most part be bug-free (although a few unnoticeable issues also won't hurt if your end users don't see them). However, in addition to that make sure that the core aspect of your product works well enough to provide value to your end users. It doesn't have to include all the core features in your long roadmap, but make sure that it there is enough for someone to use it and see enough value to come back a few more times, otherwise you won't really get the usage required to get valuable feedback from your users, which is the most important thing for long term success.
Sandhana Arkish
Include mechanisms for users to report problems or offer feedback.
Sansa Grey
Make sure users have access to resources for training and customer support.
Anjanay Saxena
Andrew, it eally depends on the stage of the company. If its early stage, then in the Lean Product Playbook's spirit: -Problem-Solution Fit: Ensure it solves a real problem. -MVP: It should deliver its core promise flawlessly. -User Experience: Must be intuitive. -Feedback Mechanism: Ready to capture user insights. -Security: Non-negotiable. Launch with a solid core, then iterate based on feedback.
Ronan Hardy
Make sure the product is compatible with a range of platforms and browsers.
AmazingSylvia
Stability, new products are usually more buggy, so I think it's very important to keep it stable so that you can get valid information from your seed users
George Aleesu
Basic functionalities and the UI
Bonni
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Content, design, and functionality.
Dzmitry Tsemirau
First of all, these are UX and UI.
Bogomil Stoev
The key feature of your product.