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@garrett
If your product makes a user feel like you care about them then it’s much easier to win their loyalty and appreciation It’s not just about utility, it’s about how using a product makes you feel That feeling can unlock far more than you think
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@garrett
Priorities 1. Utility / Use Case 1a. Feeling (Details that show a user you care about their experience when using your product)
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@koolkheart.eth
It’s wild how micro interactions shape macro perceptions. Loading screens, microcopy, animation, tone
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@ricoxy
Make a product people love to use and you'd build something timeless
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@une-fleurr
idk if it’s just me, but this is how I feel about relay protocol….i always use it cause i feel so seen by them and their ui/ux is really good
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@vmathur
which products have you used recently that made you feel like the creator cared?
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@luvndu
yup! emotional connection is a huge part of building lasting loyalty
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@joseacabrerav
only 2 projects ihave felt that way are @giveth and /flows by rockettmann
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@downshift.eth
and that shit is ✨ s p i r i t u a l ✨
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@irenejacob
Gosh the number of times I’ve had to work with Dev folks to balance out utility and user experience! You can always build a good product but what makes it great and memorable is the experience, the delight 💅🏽✨
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@manempowered
Facts. The best products don’t just work — they feel good to use. That feeling is what keeps people coming back.
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@shaya
Demonstrating care for users is a key ingredient
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@veiva
Yeah that’s why when building a product, user experience/Customer service/Incentives like discounts are important so there will be user retention
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@hitman42.eth
Feelings > features. Make users feel seen, and they’ll stick around.
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@amaliee.eth
facts
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@ademclk
User experience is the hardest part of a software development for me. I'm trying to keep things simple. But you're right that feeling is good.
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@shrutzy
It's so much about how you ensure that your product is so smooth and easy to use so that the user doesn't feel that friction in using the product. If your product is fun, fast & effective, it's bound to be a success
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@shrutzy
Absolutely! Products should be designed following the principles of Human Centric Design. Stakeholders experience should supersede everything
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@ceeriil
What can you do achieve this? Assuming you have that usecase how can you get them to feel you care about them
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@notruqayyah
This is me with my parfait brand, it’s not just food to eat but rather curating each cup with specific attention to my customer’s preferences
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