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Where Great Product Roadmap Ideas Come From

Jun 2019

Churn is a roadmap signal you're ignoring

Users who leave reveal what your product is missing more clearly than users who stay. Analyzing why customers churn deserves equal weight to customer interviews and data analysis—it's the market's most honest feedback about your roadmap priorities.
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