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Product Launch Checklist: A Step-By-Step Guide [+ Top Tips]

Userpilot

Do you even need a product launch checklist? More importantly, you will find here 2 different checklists: one for new products and the other for updates or feature releases. We also share some best practices for product managers on how to pull off a successful product launch. Let’s get right into it!

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How To Prevent Common Mistakes In Product Development

BrainMates

In Product Development. Product development can be a difficult process to get right. Not all products are created equal, and an alarmingly high number of products produced will fail. In fact, around 40% of the products launched by organisations fail to meet their intended objectives.

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How to evolve product launches as you grow

Intercom, Inc.

As a product-first company, new product launches are a core part of Intercom’s DNA – which means there’s always an abundance of juicy launches for us product marketers to work on. Given our cadence of launches and updates, we’ve developed a pretty well-oiled launch machine over the past few years.

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The Essential Product Marketing Framework for SaaS Business Growth

Userpilot

A product marketing framework is like a compass that guides you through the complex, fast-paced world of SaaS. From initial launch to ongoing product management , this framework acts as a map towards sustainable growth. What is a product marketing framework?

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How bad Ideas get on the Roadmap

Mind the Product

So how do we all get to that point where we have caveats against multiple items on the product roadmap – and more importantly what do we do to mitigate it? Managing the “Shadow Product Team”. Practically all roadmaps will include a few things that fall outside the core product vision. Transparency Goes a Long way.

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Innovating in Mature Markets – 6 Product Lessons from Padman

Mind the Product

However, his belief in his product vision drove him to solve a real problem experienced by thousands of women. Padman’s work has been literally life-changing, but it’s worth noting that his mindset and product development steps were as well-honed and effective as anything you’d see from the likes of Netflix, Amazon, or Google.

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Feature Death, Next Feature Fallacy & The Build Trap – Why Nobody is Using Your Product & What to Do About It

Userpilot

The myth of the ‘killer feature’ and believing that all your product problems can be fixed with more features (or the ‘one big thing’) leads to the so-called ‘Build Trap’. The Build Trap leads to spending more and more of your development resources on building and maintaining new features, rather than improving UX and feature adoption.