Even at SpaceX, many engineers first heard from customers during a company all-hands. This feedback revealed the setup process was a huge pain point, leading to a dedicated team creating first-party mounting options. This shows that fundamental user research is critical even for highly technical, 'hard tech' products.
Instead of treating consulting and product as separate, CNX uses feedback from services projects to inform new features. A requested customization is often built directly into the core Valence product, benefiting all customers and creating a tight feedback loop.
Don't just collect feedback from all users equally. Identify and listen closely to the few "visionary users" who intuitively grasp what's next. Their detailed feedback can serve as a powerful validation and even a blueprint for your long-term product strategy.
The most effective first step to improve developer experience (DevEx) is not building automation or buying tools. Instead, conduct a 'listening tour' with developers about their daily friction. This uncovers high-impact, low-lift opportunities that premature solutions often miss.
Harvey's Forward Deployed Engineering team isn't just for building custom solutions. It's a strategic product discovery tool. By embedding engineers with large clients who have undefined GenAI needs, Harvey identifies and builds the next set of platform features, effectively using customer problems to pave its future roadmap.
Most engineers only interact with customers during negative events like outages or escalations. To build customer empathy and a product mindset, leaders must intentionally create positive touchpoints. This includes sending engineers to customer conferences or including them on low-stakes customer calls.
Figma learned that removing issues preventing users from adopting the product was as important as adding new features. They systematically tackled these blockers—often table stakes features—and saw a direct, measurable improvement in retention and activation after fixing each one.
It's not enough for platform PMs to interview their direct users (developers). To build truly enabling platforms, you must also gain wider context by sitting in on the developers' own customer interviews. This provides deep empathy for the entire value chain, leading to better platform decisions.
The true power of UX research is aligning the entire product team with a common understanding of the user. This shared language prevents working at cross-purposes and building a disjointed product that users can feel.
Gamma compresses the product development cycle into a single day. They generate an idea in the morning, build a functional prototype, and use platforms like Voice Panel to run user research studies in the afternoon, yielding actionable feedback by evening. This operationalizes rapid, pre-build validation.
The rapid evolution of AI makes traditional product development cycles too slow. GitHub's CPO advises that every AI feature is a search for product-market fit. The best strategy is to find five customers with a shared problem and build openly with them, iterating daily rather than building in isolation for weeks.