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by erader
3113 days ago
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I totally agree with that sentiment, but I find it hard to swallow coming from Intercom. Even as their customer, I find that they don't like to solve any problem that doesn't fit within their 'philosophy'. I've submitted countless feature requests to no avail, and clearly they've left their customer facing teams high & dry. I feel bad for their support staff and success teams that have been completely disjointed from product teams. Intercom is my go-to example of a product that tried to re-invent the wheel, but only came up with half of a wheel. They need to finish it. They need to help customers solve the problems they are experiencing, which continue to exist because some missing features don't fit the 'Intercom philosophy'. Generally speaking for any product team, just make sure you've completed your due diligence of making sure a problem is in fact rare and small. You'll often be surprised at what you uncover. |
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So rather than submitting "I'd like the app to do Y", it would be amazing if customers instead submitted "I'm trying to solve problem X and having trouble." Maybe Y is a good solution for X, but maybe Z is too and Z wasn't asked for even though it might be what you need.