Great observation! In product development, we refer to this as continuous discovery. It's similar to agile but with a customer-centric focus throughout. We constantly learn from users and adapt our strategy based on their feedback, aligning well with the audience-first approach.
Teams might use social media or launch simple MVPs to test ideas before full development. This saves time in early validation, reducing costs and avoiding unnecessary tech debt for the dev team.
I'm planning to explore this process in more detail in a future post! 😊
I’ve been thinking about how this relates to the agile process typically used for software development.
I liken audience building to being a constant, rapid process of iteration.
How do you see this relation? Should the processes be primarily focused on rapid iteration?
Great observation! In product development, we refer to this as continuous discovery. It's similar to agile but with a customer-centric focus throughout. We constantly learn from users and adapt our strategy based on their feedback, aligning well with the audience-first approach.
Teams might use social media or launch simple MVPs to test ideas before full development. This saves time in early validation, reducing costs and avoiding unnecessary tech debt for the dev team.
I'm planning to explore this process in more detail in a future post! 😊
Solid content as usual 💯
Thank you so much, BH! 🙏