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  • When do you know itโ€™s time to pivot your product strategy? ๐Ÿค”

    Bilal Asif
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    I often look for signs like declining user engagement or persistent negative feedback. My personal tip: listen closely to your most loyal users as they often spot problems before you do. What key indicators do you rely on, and when did you realize a pivot was necessary? Share your experience.

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    Vaibhav
    Flow State Training
    Flow State Training
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    You can rely on your metrics if they've been stagnant for a while now and PMF is not found.
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    Allan
    Aiswers.com
    Aiswers.com
    I think PMF is a key indicator.
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    Alexander Galitsky
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    Samuel Parker
    Same question here! Pivoting product strategy is a tough call. I'd say key signs it might be time to pivot are: 1) Struggling to gain traction after launching 2) Realizing a better opportunity based on early customer feedback 3) Seeing competitors pull ahead with a different approach. Ultimately, gotta follow the data and be willing to adapt fast. Curious what metrics others look at to inform pivots?
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