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Market Gaps: 10 Ways to Spot Untapped Customer Needs

Userpilot

How do product managers identify market gaps? TL;DR Market gaps are the disparities between what customers need and want , and what the market can deliver. A market gap can be caused by missing functionality or poor user experience. Want to see how Userpilot can help you find market gaps?

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User Documentation: The Ultimate Guide for Product Managers

Userpilot

Knowledge is power and user documentation is necessary for building it. But great documentation doesn’t happen by accident. This comprehensive guide will enable proactive product managers to figure out exactly how to craft documentation that will help users solve their problems and delight them.

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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. In this article, we dive deep into what a product marketing framework is and explore its essential components. In this article, we dive deep into what a product marketing framework is and explore its essential components.

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Great Sales and Marketing People Aren’t Enough

The Product Coalition

Our product was an API, and we needed comprehensive technical documentation. No offense, but technical documentation is one of the tasks I used to hate most in product management. When I hired that freelance tech writer our product was already running with a few customers. Great marketing people can’t always market well either.

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How to Write a Product Requirements Document (PRD)

PMLesson's Ace the PM Interview

As Product Managers, we write a product requirements document (PRD) to answer a few key questions: Why are we working on an initiative? We write a PRD not only to answer these questions but also to align our team to build the right product and successfully bring it to users. Focus on the user needs, not on a specific solution.

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Jobs To Be Done in Product Design

UX Planet

5-step process The Jobs to Be Done (JTBD) is a powerful tool in product design that helps teams focus on understanding the needs and objectives of their customers rather than just the product itself. Identify Customer Jobs You need to identify and articulate the tasks customers are trying to accomplish when using a product or service.

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Customer Sentiment in SaaS: How to Measure and Improve

Userpilot

Looking to track and improve customer sentiment for your brand? This article provides a detailed guide, covering: What is customer sentiment, and why does it matter for your bottom line? Proven methods to collect valuable customer feedback , from surveys to social media monitoring. Analyze user sentiment on a granular level.