When you're trying to prioritize features, but they all seem equally important
When you're trying to prioritize features, but they all seem equally important, it can be useful to take a step back and evaluate each one in terms of its impact on the user experience. For example, which features are likely to be used most frequently? Which ones are crucial for fulfilling the product's main purpose? Additionally, it can be helpful to consider the long-term implications of each feature. Will it be easy to maintain and update over time? Will it contribute to the overall growth and success of the product? By asking these questions and carefully analyzing each feature, you can make an informed decision about which ones to prioritize and which ones to deprioritize.
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