Today, developing a SaaS product and launching it in the market is easier than ever before. The good news is that there is a market for almost every quality product. With platforms like Siftery, Product Hunt, and Stack Share, product discovery for and access to early adopters has become a cake walk. However, every SaaS founder takes a leap of faith when building a new product. The success of this leap depends largely on how good the product’s roadmap is. The product roadmap doesn’t necessarily mean that the product must have a definitive feature list with a meticulously carved release plan. For me, it is more important that the product roadmap have a clear identification of the customer problems that the product will continue to solve with every new feature. And most importantly, it must answer how the “build-measure-learn” feedback loop will be incorporated into the product.
http://customerthink.com/using-customer-feedback-to-build-the-right-product-roadmap-for-saas/
Mopinion is happy to announce its expansion to the French market as well as the appointment of a dedicated French sales team, led by Head of Sales for France, Fanny-Laure Thomas. This expansion is part of our greater strategy to better cater to the needs of its French clients, including the world’s largest sporting goods retailer Decathlon and cultural products retailer Cultura, as well as extend our footprint to more European organisations.
https://mopinion.com/mopinion-expands-its-presence-in-france/
Picking what university or college to attend can be one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. It represents a huge investment of time and money, all with the hope of being part of a learning environment and obtaining a degree that will lead to a successful career.
https://customerthink.com/how-feedback-can-transform-your-higher-education-marketing-strategy/
We recently read a crazy Linkedin post from Dave Grow, CEO of LucidChart. Dave took a common piece of advice for entrepreneurs “to do things that don’t scale,” and used it to better understand his customers. He has read more than 100,000 customer support tickets at LucidChart
https://customerthink.com/grow-your-company-faster-by-reading-customer-feedback/
Global chief of customer experience intelligence platform says the era of relationships requires brands to drive CX insights and practices across their companies
https://www.cmo.com.au/article/641594/inmoment-ceo-traditional-customer-feedback-approaches-flawed/
Customers are changing far faster today than organizations are. Customers are setting the agenda. Their expectations are rising in direct proportion to their declining trust in and loyalty to organizations and brands.
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/customer-feedback-drives-the-agile-organization/
Heaps of companies are shifting their focus to the online Voice of the Customer. In fact, many of these companies have been asking us how our solution differs from other feedback tools on the market. A sensible question actually, considering many tools look very similar to one another on the front-end. That’s why we’ve created an overview that hones in on the major differences between Mopinion and Usabilla.
https://mopinion.com/usabilla-difference/
Obtaining feedback isn’t only for B2C companies, but B2B companies as well. Whether you’re offering a product, a service, or even both, knowing how your customers feel will allow you to course-correct problem areas and gain an understanding of where you’re struggling and succeeding.
https://www.impactbnd.com/blog/7-survey-tools-for-getting-valuable-customer-feedback/
Imagine you’ve just downloaded this awesome new app.
You’re enjoying yourself. Swiping around, clicking all of the features, then realize it’s missing one key feature. What a bummer!
Sometimes, you can live without them, but in the back of your head you hope that they’ll take your feedback seriously with their next update. Believe it or not, your customers feel the same way.
Are you taking your customers feedback seriously?
https://www.impactbnd.com/blog/customer-experience-strategy-the-secret-to-better-customer-retention/
Having customers who are willing to give feedback about your product or service is a potential gold mine for your company and its growth. The important part is knowing when to listen to the customers and when and how to use their feedback to help your company become better. There are many different ways to accomplish this, and each one has a benefit. The input that you may need might depend on your company's current stage. It also could depend on the tools that you have to collect that information.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/theyec/2018/05/07/11-founders-on-how-to-best-listen-to-customer-feedback/#112b747149aa/