Where Great Product Roadmap Ideas Come From
The fifteen best ways to inspire new ideas, and three to avoid
Talking to customers ποΈ
Talking to employees who talk to customers (e.g. sales, customer support, marketing) π€
Observing your customers, through data and user research π§
Spending quality time with previous data dives and user research π¬
Using the product yourselοΈf π΅οΈββοΈ
Thinking in a quiet place π€
Having small discussions with teammates πββοΈ
Working backwards from your long-term vision π€©
Looking into what caused users to churn π
Looking at competitors π
Looking at adjacent markets π
Looking at analogous businesses in completely different markets π
Creating user journey storyboards π
Having hackathons and watching the demos π©βπ»
Catching technology shifts π±
Where great ideas rarely comeΒ from:
Large brainstormsβββbad source for big new ideas, but has other benefits such as getting everyone on the team involved in the process π―
Staying heads down for too longβββgive yourself space to go big and wide on occasion π
Copying what your competition is doingβββdonβt assume they actually know what they are doing π
If thereβs anything missing that youβve found valuable, Iβd genuinely love to hear it.Β Tweet meΒ or leave a comment below.
Sincerely,
Thank you to everyone who contributed your great suggestions onΒ this twitter thread, particularlyΒ Gustaf AlstrΓΆmer,Β Alistair Croll,Β Blake Robbins,Β Carey Caulfield,Β Lin Classon,Β Justin Jones,Β Henry Vazquez, andΒ Jatin BhatiaΒ π