Here are some great insights to help guide your product down a "Loveable" user experience path:
- Focus on value: Most often, teams are laser-focused on what they are building, not why. Users aren't motivated to buy the what (lawnmower); they buy the why (I need to cut my grass). Build stuff that matters.
- Do one thing really well: One solid function or feature is much better than three mediocre ones. Learn from success stories such as Dropbox and Instagram. They created masses of followers that love their products by simply focusing on doing one thing really well.
- Validate and iterate often: Working on moving targets with no end in sight equals lost vision, lost opportunity, lost motivation, and lost ...