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Optimizing for User Feelings in Product Development
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Lenny's Podcast: Product | Career | Growth
Competing with giants: An inside look at how The Browser Company builds product | Josh Miller (CEO)
Host: Lenny Rachitsky
Timestamp: 00:12:00 - 00:14:12
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"What we do at the browser companies, we talk about optimizing feelings. How does the software, how do we want to make someone feel on the other end of our software?"
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Great question! For a product idea like this, I'd recommend starting with these validation steps:
- Customer interviews: Talk to Generalist to understand their pain points
- MVP approach: Build a simple landing page to test demand
- Competitor analysis: Research existing solutions and identify gaps
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Technical Strategy:
- Start with no-code tools for rapid prototyping
- Consider your technical background and available < $1000
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