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The Interview Snapshot: How to Synthesize and Share What You Learned from a Single Customer Interview

Product Talk

When you start interviewing customers every week, it’s easy to get overwhelmed by how much you are learning. When we use our customer interviews to collect specific stories about past behavior, every conversation can uncover dozens of unmet customer needs, pain points, and desires (AKA opportunities).

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Product in Practice: Making Customer Interviewing a Habit in an Early-Stage Startup

Product Talk

Founders have all sorts of reasons for starting companies. Sometimes it’s because they’ve personally experienced a pain point and want to address it. Tweet This The Challenge: Converting Trial Users to a Paid Version One use case for ThoughtFlow , a mind mapping integration, emerged based on a user’s pain point.

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6 Customer Communication Pain Points in SaaS + How to Resolve Them

Userpilot

Left unaddressed, customer communication pain points can cause dissatisfaction and eventual churn. We cover: Types of customer pain points. How to identify customer pain points. Six common customer pain points. Better customer support. Increased retention.

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9 User Onboarding Strategies to Increase Customer Lifetime Value

Userpilot

Start by creating onboarding flows that are as unique as your users. Focus your attention on their pain points , needs, and desires. Use welcome surveys to identify users’ jobs to be done and use cases. Finally, recreate the relevant path for new users. The best way to do this is via segmentation.

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5 Strategies to Build Credibility in a Product Management New Role

The Product Manager Coach Blog

When Jane, a seasoned product manager, started her new role at a fast-growing SaaS company, she was ready to make an impact. Address Pain Points Proactively: Regularly ask for feedback to show you value their input and are ready to adjust course. But within a month, she felt like she was treading water.

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Customer Interviews: How to Recruit, What to Ask, and How to Synthesize What You Learn

Product Talk

Customer interviewing is one of the most valuable activities a product team can do. It’s simply the easiest, most sustainable way of learning about your customers and what they need. Customer interviewing is one of the most valuable activities a product team can do. What doesn’t count as a customer interview? Tweet This.

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What is your next new product feature?

The Product Guy

Hypotheses are only useful if we test them (with customers), to validate or discard them. As an example, our problem statement could be: Customers encounter a series of friction points when embarking on a shopping journey in a large supermarket. The problems to solve: customer impact and business impact.