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There are three distinct elements of your product that users will give you feedback on: functionality, UX, and messaging.
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The first time you revise your product based on customer feedback, you don’t always get it perfect.
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An important part of product-market fit is having the right product at the right time.
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When… organizations transition to Agile, many still hold on to a waterfall mindset regarding their product backlog.
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…product development is a team sport.
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Having your product backlog rank ordered makes it clear which item should be done next. The trick is to be both rigid and flexible when it comes to prioritizing your backlog.
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A major bug that you don’t detect until after you launch your product is much more costly than one found during development.
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Analytics are critical for any product team to fully understand how their customers are using the product.
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Retention is the macro-metric most closely related to product-market fit. For this reason, it is typically the first Metric that Matters Most (MTMM) for a new product.
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Retention rate is the single best metric to measure your product-market fit. Retention rate measure what percentage of your customers are actively using your product.
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