What features do you look for in a product before deciding to try it?
Dipak Shiroya
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Quico Benford@quico_benford
Before trying out a product, I look for features that fit my needs and make sure it has good support and updates. If it has a trial or free version, that’s a big plus because it lets me test it out before committing.
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@quico_benford That's a smart approach! Ensuring the product fits your needs, has good support, and offers updates is crucial. Trials or free versions are indeed great for testing before committing.
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It depends on the product. But in general, it needs to solve any of my problems + be intuitive to use.
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@busmark_w_nika Definitely. I also look at user reviews, brand reputation, and the value for the price.
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When trying a new product, I look for ease of use, clear benefits (how it solves my problems), a free trial, and reasonable pricing. What do you look for?
Well I think I will consider whether it can match with my demands, btw I don't like advertisements while using lol~
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@tanya_unapod Got it, matching your demands is crucial. And I agree, ads can be really annoying! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I mean it depends on the type of the product. But for me, it's how it gon solve what I'm trying to look for at the first place!
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@evan_christophers Absolutely, it definitely varies by product type. But you're right, the key is how well it addresses the specific need or problem you're trying to solve.
I look for user-friendly design. If a product is easy to navigate and understand, I’m more likely to give it a try.
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@shameka_fabros That's a great point! User-friendly design can really make a difference in the overall experience. Thanks for sharing!
I usually check if the product is easy to use and has a clear purpose. If it looks like it’ll solve a problem or make something simpler for me, I’m more likely to give it a try. I also look for user reviews to see if others have had a good experience.
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@almeda_langfitt That’s a great approach! Ease of use and a clear purpose are crucial. User reviews are also very helpful for getting real-world feedback. Thanks for sharing!
For me, the key features are simplicity and functionality. I want to make sure the product does what it says it will do without too much hassle. Also, if the product has a good reputation and positive feedback from other users, that helps me feel more confident in giving it a go.
Salesify
Needs to solve my pain points and not too complicated to try quickly.
Same here: first and foremost I understand if it solves the one thing I'm currently trying to accomplish.
I'm finding it quite cumbersome to establish that for each software separately though!
How about you, is picking a software product easy or tough for you?
The UX and the customer support
I look for products that are user-friendly and easy to get started with.
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Questions I ask myself for b2b products:
1. What problem does this solve?
2. How does it work?
3. Can I afford it?
4. Does it actually work? (looking for social proof)
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If whatever they're saying on their website actually resonates with me, I try it. Or at least share with my team to try it.
A user- friendly interface and strong customer support enhance the overall experience.
Reliable performance and positive feedback on stability are crucial for confidence in the product.
A clear description of features and benefits helps in understanding what the product offers.
Availability of a free trial or demo allows testing of functionality before commitment.
It depends on the product. But in general: quality, reviews, price, brand reputation, functionality, design, warranty, innovation, sustainability, customer support, and more.
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