What product actions would you take to make it really integrate into everyday living?
Abdul Hamid
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Elijah Scott Fitzgerald@elijahscottfitzgerald
Definitely focus on seamless integration with tools people already use daily. Make onboarding super easy, even automatic if possible. Leverage APIs to connect your product with calendars, email, messaging apps, etc. so it fits naturally into existing workflows. Personalization is huge too - use AI/ML to tailor the UX to each user's needs & habits. Frequent updates with new features, integrations, and improvements based on user feedback will help it stay sticky and essential over time. The key is reducing friction so it feels like a natural extension of how people already live and work.
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To integrate a product into everyday living, I’d focus on seamless user experience, ease of access, and continuous value. Regular updates, personalization features, and simple integrations with other tools or platforms would help make the product an essential part of daily routines.
Make it on a platform which users use daily (like Mobile) and make the usage requirements more routine. That's why some games where you have to collect something every 12 hours have us for so long. But I can only speak about the software.
What product do you have in your mind?