Ramon Morcillo
@reymon359
Constantly creating to improve myself and those around me.
Thank you @Matthias for sharing your opinions on conducting user interviews and building a product.
I agree with you that listening is a crucial skill in conducting effective interviews and being mindful of potential biases is essential to obtaining valuable feedback.
Will keep the above in mind. thanks again
Hi Jesse! Thanks for sharing your point of view :) I'll try to answer everything here:
- The info in the platform can be public or private depending on how you set up your account.
- We understand that not all colivers like to have more social accounts but in the end this app is (and is going to grow more) towards become a social app for colivers. A place where all the different colivings communities will merge, users will be able to stablish connections with like-minded individuals and maybe meet in another place.
- We will think about adding a single-link feature to share details on a specific coliving but right now it isn't our goal.
If you have more feedback or want to discuss deeply about this theme, feel free to reach out and we can book a call :) I'm always open to hear about other nomads' needs :)
Hey @jasonleow, thanks for that one. I think the main objective for now would be the second one, "to understand their broader needs/painpoints to find opportunities for features".
For now we ask something like "How would you achieve X" and see how they use the platform and work on top of that.
However, there are probably better questions to ask and flows 🤔
Could you suggest me some? 😄
I see. So more generative research than evaluative research. That's great! I think it's good to do more generative research at the beginning especially, when still looking for product-market fit. Some questions could be:
- how do you do X now? What are your current workflows and work-around, what current apps do you use (not your app)?
- how much time do you usually spend on these workflows?
- where are the bottlenecks and painpoints based on your experience?
- where are the points where it's easy and fast?
- were there situations in the past when a painpoint for the workflow got so frustrating you decided to pay for a solution? Tell me more...
- how much did you pay for the tools/apps?
- how did you go about comparing between competing apps? (to find out their mental models rer: pricing)
- in a perfect world, what would an ideal app for this workflow do?
Remember to ask for their direct experiences, not opinions.
Thanks @alvivanco , I had not considered that option actually. Will keep it in mind 😉