There are a variety of different ways to collect customer feedback, and surveys are usually the first method that comes to mind.
But that's not the only way to figure out what your customers are saying about your product -- in fact, you could be missing out on valuable customer feedback coming in through a different channel: social media.
https://blog.hubspot.com/service/social-media-customer-feedback/
Ever wonder what customers are saying about you? Want to improve customer relations and loyalty? Would great online reviews help your business? In a competitive marketplace, it’s critical to know exactly what your customers think. Online customer satisfaction surveys give you the feedback you need to keep customers happy and turn them into advocates.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/mp/customer-satisfaction-surveys/
Getting quality product feedback is essential when building or having just built a new product. This feedback can provide you with critical data that will ultimately drive your product strategy. With this type of feedback, users are not only looking for feedback from customers but also internal teams.
https://mopinion.com/top-8-most-popular-product-feedback-tools-overview/
At the outset of a new project, or especially if you’ve recently taken over a product, it’s tempting to survey all your users to appraise where things are. It’s usually a mistake. In fact there are five common mistakes that we see over and over.
https://medium.com/intercom-inside/five-mistakes-we-all-make-with-product-feedback-181d25c8c6f9/