What is the part that gives you most anxiety when working on your product?

Demetre Mildiani
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Making a product is not easy, and anxiety can be found in almost anything, what do you think is the part that gives you most anxiety when working on your product? Is there a method you use to combat that feeling, How do you deal with that? Let's Share

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Demetre Mildiani
@busmark_w_nika I understand, but it's the best and pretty painful way to know if you Product actually gives Value πŸ˜‚
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Sofia Roberts
Definitely the launch. All that hard work and then waiting to see if people actually like it...
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Demetre Mildiani
@sofiarobss Yeah unbiased opinions of people, which is expressed thru the launch results can be scary, In moments like these I guess the best we can do Is think about all the things that can go right!
Sansa Grey
Scaling it especially through paid ads :\
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Demetre Mildiani
@sansa_grey Oh yeah, which part? where it burns a lot of money? or where it seems like voodoo magic getting leads πŸ˜‚
Anastasiia Stepko
I think for me it's to find the right people for beta tests or customer development calls
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Demetre Mildiani
@anastasiia_stepko I think it's a perfect community for that here, wouldn't you agree?
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Anastasiia Stepko
@demetre_mildiani1 Indeed, but you can't get that many people here for beta, for example. That many, so you can make product decisions.
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Demetre Mildiani
@anastasiia_stepko True Anastasiia, there are very specific type of people here, early adopters who will and love to try new products. but i guess you got to find a specific community for your product like product hunt alternative and maybe make a discord community of your own you can get much more quality feedback from there
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Yoki Yue
For me, ensuring our product, meets user expectations and provides a seamless experience. It can be challenging to balance feature development with maintaining product stability. I focus on maintaining clear communication with our team and users, and we frequently test and iterate on our features.
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Luca
I agee with what most people have said here, the launch. The hard part of putting in tons of effort and then not knowing if you can attract the right audience to get people to use it.
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Swarna Hebbar
Monetizing it. Often times our potential users cheer us on as we build, and participate actively in the feedback process. But the challenges appear when it comes to the $$$ - the decision making of that is hierarchal and it is a challenge to navigate it even when users love your tool.
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Pablo Roig
@swarna_hebb Same to us, and with the difficulty that not building in feedback means more sales sometimes!
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Kostya Bolshukhin
At the early stage – liiitle amount of feedback from users
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Arun Kumar Kankipati
Productization; Finishing is the most crucial part of any product, and it definitely gives me nightmares!
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Vaibhav
Marketing triggers the procrastinator out of me, every freaking time!
Mia Haris
The part that gives me anxiety is ensuring that every detail is perfect before launch, knowing there's no room for mistakes. The pressure to meet high expectations can be intense.
Angelina Ashley
its Ensuring that every details aligns perfectly with user needs. Constant balance of innovation and practicality that keeps me on edge.
Kelly Nguyen
Taking the first step of monetization without loosing loyal users. The challenge of striking the right balance between providing value to users and capturing enough revenue to sustain the business. Only a few products actually did a good job with satisfying users after the monetization. Duolinguo is a good example -- they actually tried to be a language test maker, which benefits both users and higher educational institutions during Covid.
Igor Lysenko
I think it's part of marketing
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Michael Pell
Watching users run into a bug I should have foreseen and fixed
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Demetre Mildiani
@michael_pell Yeah but no one can find as many bugs as a user who pain for the service πŸ˜‚ they are the best testers for the very first product, they will tell you everything that is wrong with your product because they paid
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Michael Pell
@demetre_mildiani1 true lol I use PostHog which lets you replay sessions. man, sometimes, I can literally feel their struggle through the screen
Marc Chia
Launching soon!
One of the aspects that often gives me the most anxiety is ensuring our product meets the evolving needs and expectations of our users. Technology moves quickly, and so do user preferences and industry standards. Keeping our platform relevant and user-friendly amidst these changes can sometimes feel daunting. When that happens i lean on my team. We have worked hard to foster a strong internal culture of innovation and collaboration has been crucial. Our team thrives on brainstorming sessions and cross-functional discussions, which not only sparks new ideas but also builds confidence in our collective ability to tackle challenges head-on. Ultimately, while the uncertainty inherent in product development can be anxiety-inducing, I find reassurance in our team’s dedication, our user-centric approach, and our commitment to learning and improvement.
Evelyn Russo
definitely debugging right before a launch. It feels like everything that can go wrong, will go wrong
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Kehui Guo
The most anxiety-inducing part for me is ensuring our product meets user expectations amid tight deadlines. Regular user testing and feedback loops help alleviate this, keeping our focus on solving real problems effectively.
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Gurkaran Singh
The most anxiety-inducing part for me is the final product launch – it's like waiting for a software update to finish installing, but on a much grander scale! To combat it, I always double-check everything and remind myself that progress comes with a tinge of apprehension.
Kshitij
Launching soon!
Product direction, I'd say. It's very difficult to understand what feedback to take and what not to take before a proper product-market fit, but I guess that's the game after all ;)