What is your motivation to try new tools or products?

Ksusha
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As we know, our brain is lazy and it wanna do everything in the easiest way. Mostly when I see a new tool – its difficult to try it out because it takes time & u need to strain your brain. So, where to take motivation?

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Дмитрий Исаев
The main reason is my professional interest. I want to go deep into UX inconsistency, and common patterns, and basically think about an experience when I use a new tool. I think about how tool creators reimagine interaction already happening in similar tools. Also, I spectate psycho points on the way using. Going through the customer journey in other words. That analysis is interesting and helpful for me as a product designer.
Ksusha
@easternleaves cool! Thank you for the answer :)
Varun Varma
If the problem is hampering me from achieving my weekly/daily goals, I spend time on getting the tools!
Ksusha
@varunvarma91 even if its not so simple in use?
Varun Varma
@ksusha_golovchenko I really don't mind spending time in evaluating multiple options and finding the most simplified tool. If I don't get any, I resume back to finding some makeshift way to solve it till I find something relevant.
Anil Meena
Well it depends, not all tools require huge learning curve for eg. I keep on experimenting with quick tools to improve my productivity like new AI writer, bookmark tool, quick extension. But on the other hand I take out separate time to give it a day or two... For eg when come across any no-code tool to build some app, I usually give it a try by going their tutorial to see what kind of application can be built. I guess motivation has always been to try new tool to see what new innovation is happening.
Martina Hackbartt
Mainly curiosity, and a desire to find a way to optimize my day-to-day, and make it as fun and compelling as possible :)
Jakub Piskor
Be ahead of competition. Find advantage.
Sofia
I feel like the motivation always comes from the need. If you need a better solution for anything, you would be eager to try anything new. If you don't need it, you may check it out out of curiosity but likely won't use it in future 🤷‍♀️
Basharath
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My motivation for trying new tools is the problem it solves and how well and efficiently it solves. When I confirm the above things then automatically I get the motivation to try it. In simple words, it should show some uniqueness and novelty for me to try it out.
Ksusha
@xgeng666 even if you ll need to spend some time on it?
Xu Geng
@basharath @ksusha_golovchenko I have same point. If it can fix my issue or it can fix issue easier than others, I will pick up it.
DCodes
@basharath Hey Basharath, I’m going around and asking solo developers, what do you use to manage your multiple side projects, brainstorm and explore ideas, track goals, and plan out tasks for apps? Thanks!
Ksusha
@basharath thank you for the answer :)
Hugh Lagrotteria
My motivation actually comes from laziness a bit! 😅 There are so many awesome tools that people are putting out there every day, geared towards making our lives easier, more efficient, less stressful, etc... So the short-term work of finding and adapting to new tools feels like a small price to pay for long-term zen and less work 🧘🏻‍♂️
Neelam Goswami
Agree with everyone here. My motivation to use a tool would be the problems it can solve. If I have a need for it, I am ready to try it out. But I feel having a free trial or a freemium option can be a game-changer. If I can get a feel of the product before actually investing and see real value in it, I'd be willing to commit to it for longer. This is what product-led growth for a brand is all about, I guess.
Ksusha
@neelam_goswami1 yeah, I agree its a good strategy to make free subscription for first time. U will learn the product and understand if u need it or not
Shaur ul Asar
I am always on the lookout for new tools that can help me manage my life and improve my productivity. It's tempting to stick with what you know, but it's also worthwhile to try new things, as there are many useful products and services available.
The new product should offer some innovative solutions, perform better than previous products, and add some value.
Troy Smith
I need motivation to stop trying new tools and products!
Bernard Badó
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I want to get inspired!
Hina Ashfaq
My inspiration behind trying new tools or products is finding something unique that is helpful and makes my work easier.
Ksusha
@sidra_arif yeah, if that will help you in future - why not to learn it now
Shushant Lakhyani
To learn what new is coming in the market and is it able to compete what exists in the market
Reda Labdaoui
It depends on how badly I want to solve a problem! If it's urgent, I try to find the tool that solves it the best
Ksusha
@reda_labdaoui if its urgent - will you spend time learning new things?
Reda Labdaoui
@ksusha_golovchenko I think if it's urgent, I don't want to spend a lot of time learning a tool that might not be effective at the end. I prefer the the tool is so easy that it will take me no time to learn. To answer your question I don't think it's urgency that will make me willing to learn, it actually might decrease my willingness to learn but if the tool is effective (social proof) I might invest time to learn since it already worked for somebody else and they reported that it does the job well. So I think the key metric here is social proof, if the tool have worked for somebody else and they reported it, I'll be willing to invest time to learn it.
Divya
Good feedback and genuine recommendations.
Pinar Engur
I think, product's onboarding process should be short and product should be easy to learn. When I do what I want to in a short time compared to other similar tools, I can try to learn it. Fewer clicks and simplicity to achieve my tasks are important.
Xdio Gawer
Yes I agree with your point of view because I also feels that using new tools is more difficult as compare to work on new products as Drag Nano 2 Price is very affordable this type of products are the real source of income.