Suggestion: Use Micro Surveys To Infuence Changes
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I use midjourney and they always are conducting "micro surveys" to get quick feedback on what users would like. They may do 5 or 6 of these a week.
They may ask for example,
How do you feel about having icons in the toolbar with no labels?
- Strongly oppose
- oppose
- Neutral
- In Favor
- Strongly In Favor
Then in just a day or so, the admins / developers know if it's a good idea or not to implement a change they have in mind without investing in the development time first. Here's an (off topic) example so you can see how it looks:
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@jimerb said in Suggestion: Use Micro Surveys To Infuence Changes:
Great Idea. If this had been used, I am sure we would not have ended up with this crappy new Web version. It was fantastic before.
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Windy-Team is simply doing Wind-Team things... This is how this goes:
Last summer, Windy-team thinks: "Why not smash the perfectly fine mobile app to pieces, lets do something to the UI to break what our users love".
Users cry up in masses and complain, submit well reflected suggestions and so on. But Windy-team is strong. Ignorance is the true power.
Then, suddenly great frustration in the Windy-team: Now the team had perfectly ruined the mobile app, but the browser app was not consistent to the degraded state of the mobile app!!
So, next round. Windy-team thinks: "Ok, lets do something good and also break the browser app, then all is nice and consistent".
/irony off
You guys at Windy must be joking.