The best way to collect user feedback
Most companies do feedback wrong. It’s demoralizing to users and creates tons of extra work for you. The best way to collect user feedback? Let your users submit and vote on feature requests.
Most companies do feedback wrong. It’s demoralizing to users and creates tons of extra work for you. The best way to collect user feedback? Let your users submit and vote on feature requests.
The key to understanding customer feedback? Knowing which customers are giving it. Here’s why it’s important to track where your feedback is coming from.
The customer feedback cycle should always end with communicating what’s finished. Increase feature awareness and adoption by using a changelog.
People are more likely to buy something if others already have—especially others they trust. Here’s how SaaS businesses can use visual social proof to highlight existing customers, integrations, and more.
Product updates are exciting. However—you have to get others excited, too. Here’s how to make sure your announcements get noticed.
Are you asking your customers to give feedback on your product, and leaving it at that? If so, you’re missing out on valuable information. Collecting this type of customer feedback a good starting point—but it’s important to ask the right customer feedback questions.
Rejecting customers’ ideas is never easy. However, the right tone and attitude can make a huge difference. Here’s how to say no to feature requests the right way.
Most teams use a lot of tools—and it can be hard to get everyone on board with a new one. Here’s how to get product adoption from your team from the very beginning.
Using feature voting is a simple way to collect and understand customer feedback. And, it helps product managers make more informed decisions around what to build next.