Product Feature Suggestions

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Summary

Product feature suggestions are ideas and requests from users or customers about what should be added or improved in a product. These suggestions help companies discover the features their audience actually wants, guiding what they build next and shaping the product’s evolution.

  • Listen closely: Regularly review customer feedback channels like support tickets, chat logs, and social media comments to spot repeated requests or pain points that can guide your roadmap.
  • Observe behavior: Pay attention to how users create workarounds or solutions outside your product, as these can inspire new features that meet real needs.
  • Validate demand: Before investing resources, use data and direct conversations to confirm which ideas customers are truly willing to pay for and which solve their most pressing issues.
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  • View profile for Keith Coe

    Managing Partner | CGO | AI + Data Management

    5,605 followers

    Your customers left a product roadmap in plain sight Most founders spend months debating what to build next. Meanwhile, their customers are screaming the answer. Here's what 99% of founders miss: 𝟭. 𝗦𝘂𝗽𝗽𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗧𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗲𝘁𝘀 Last month, 40% of our premium users requested the same feature. That's not a coincidence. That's your next sprint. Pro tip: Create a "feature request" tag in your help desk. Track patterns weekly. 𝟮. 𝗟𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗟𝗼𝗴𝘀 We analyzed 3 months of chat logs. One feature request kept popping up: advanced reporting. We built it. Upgrades jumped 23% in 60 days. The blueprint was there all along. 𝟯. 𝗖𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀 Your sales calls hide gold: • "I'd buy if you had..." • "Does it integrate with..." • "Can it do..." Use AI transcription. Tag these moments. Build your backlog. 𝟰. 𝗦𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗠𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗮 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀 True story: Our Twitter comments showed confused users struggling with onboarding. We rebuilt it. Churn dropped 15% in 30 days. The answer was right there in our mentions. Stop guessing what to build next. Your customers already told you. You just need to listen. ↓ What's the best product insight you've found from customer feedback?

  • View profile for Deeksha Anand

    Senior PMM @ Google Play | Loyalty Marketing | Emerging Market GTM | India × US × EMEA

    15,938 followers

    🎯 Product Innovation Secret: Your Users Are Already Building Your Next Big Feature Dream11 SVP of Product Vaibhav Kokal revealed how their most successful feature came from an unexpected place: their users were already building it on Telegram. Their popular "Guru" feature wasn't conceived in a boardroom or through complex market research. The inspiration? Their own users... on Telegram! 🤯 Here's why this is brilliant: 1.Dream11's users were creating informal prediction communities on Telegram 2.Instead of fighting this behavior, they turned it into their "Guru" feature 3.Result: Massive engagement boost and organic user acquisition 🎯 Key Takeaways: • Your best product ideas might be hiding in plain sight • Innovation often means observing and adapting, not inventing • Users will find ways to fulfill their needs - your job is to make it easier 🔍 Real-World Application: → Check your app's Reddit/Discord/Telegram communities → List the top 3 unofficial workarounds users have created → Evaluate which one could become your next native feature 💡 This reminds me of how Instagram stories came from observing how people were using Snapchat, or how Twitter's hashtags emerged from user behavior. 👉 Watch the full breakdown on my Behind The Featuren YouTube Channel: Link in comments #ProductInnovation #UserBehavior #ProductStrategy #FeatureDiscovery #ProductGrowth #GameDesign #GrowthStrategy

  • View profile for Manish Saraf

    Staff PM – AI & Personalization | Building High-Scale Commerce Systems | Walmart | Ex Ola, Bounce

    22,827 followers

    🔹 Day 22 – Product Manager Interview Prep Series 🔹 🎯 Product Design + AI Question: "You're a PM at LinkedIn. Design an AI-powered feature to help users write better posts." 📌 Structured Approach 🌎 1️⃣ Anchor to LinkedIn’s Mission "Connect the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful." → Clear, impactful content is core to visibility, and many users struggle with this. AI can bridge the gap. 🧠 2️⃣ Understand the Problem Clarifying Questions: - Who are we solving for — creators, job seekers, casual users? - What defines a “better” post — engagement, grammar, tone? - Should the AI suggest, rewrite, or both? Primary Users: - Aspiring creators - Job seekers - First-time posters 👥 3️⃣ Core User Needs - Difficulty expressing ideas - Lack of confidence in tone/structure - Uncertainty about post-performance 🎯 4️⃣ MVP Features ✅ "Improve My Post" button (tone-based rewrites) ✅ Hook & Headline Generator ✅ Tone/Grammar suggestions ✅ Simple Post Score (Clarity, Tone, Reach) 🔮 Future Ideas: - Content calendar with best time to post - Personalized prompts - AI-generated replies to comments ⚖ 5️⃣ Trade-offs - Personalization vs. performance latency - AI help vs. authenticity - Cost vs. scale 🛑 6️⃣ Risks → Over-AI’d content may feel inauthentic → Privacy issues with content usage → Hallucination or tone mismatch 📏 7️⃣ Success Metrics 🔹 % increase in weekly posting 🔹 Engagement uplift on AI-assisted posts 🔹 Accuracy & satisfaction of AI suggestions 🔹 NPS of AI feature 🔁 PM Tip: AI should amplify the user’s voice, not replace it. Build tools that boost confidence, creativity, and authenticity. 💬 Would you start with a rewrite button or headline helper? Let’s brainstorm 👇 #ProductManagement #AIProductManager #PMInterview #LinkedInAI #ProductThinking #AIFeatures #PMLife #LinkedInNewsIndia

  • View profile for Marina Kogan 🌊

    3x demos without touching Ad budget | Positioning for paid media

    11,601 followers

    How do you know which features to build next? Prioritize what customers will actually pay for. Here's how: 1️⃣ Discover what customers will actually pay for Skip building "cool" features based on gut feelings. I help you uncover real customer demand through validated research. Every insight ties directly to revenue potential. 2️⃣ Transform pain points into your product roadmap Turn validated customer problems into prioritized development. Each feature gets built because customers desperately need it solved. Your roadmap becomes a revenue generator, not a wishlist. 3️⃣ Create messaging that hits exact pain points I translate your technical features into benefits customers care about. Using their actual words and real frustrations. No more prospects saying "that's nice" and walking away. 4️⃣ Align what you build with how you sell it Get a clear connection between product development and sales messaging. Know exactly which features to highlight and why they matter. Your entire team speaks the same customer-focused language. 5️⃣ Validate before you invest Every development priority gets backed by data showing real demand. Stop building features nobody wants or will pay for. Focus resources on what actually drives conversions. The result? You know what to build AND how to sell it. No more guessing what customers want. No more struggling to explain why your product matters. I’m opening 2 spots next month for product roadmap + messaging alignment. If you’re done guessing what users want and ready to align with real demand, DM me. ___________________________ 👋 I’m Marina Kogan 🌊 I help founders position tech products as must-have solutions.

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