How do you conduct market research for B2B products?
I'm talking about building products for industries like mining, construction, marine etc.
Whom do you talk to?
How to approach them?
How do you narrow down on the features your product should hav
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Anonymous 4
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Instead of narrowing down features too early, build a flexible MVP and let your customers guide the roadmap through their usage patterns and feedback.
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