You are not Steve Jobs, ask customers for the feedback

To succeed in the App Store and make a living from your App revenue, you should know what product customers want.

Steve Jobs said that customers only know what they want once you give them a product, but this does not apply to the average App Store App.

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In my indie app building course, I recommend collecting user feedback as quickly as possible. Early adopters of your App are your best friends and can help you find ideas for premium features.

Last week, I found and implemented WishKit in two of my apps. So far, I'm happy with the results. WishKit helps capture and analyze usersโ€™ feedback better than the feedback form I used.

I will keep this short. Check my iOS Dev vlog video about collecting customer feedback for more details on this topic.


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