Use user input to refine products through continuous learning.
Product ManagementUser input is gathered, acted upon, and results are communicated back to users—closing the loop.
User input is gathered, acted upon, and results are communicated back to users—closing the loop.
Feedback loops are systems where outputs of a process are routed back as inputs for refinement. In product development, feedback loops involve collecting user input, analyzing it, and making iterative improvements. These loops help ensure that the product stays relevant, usable, and valuable.
Effective loops speed up innovation and reduce wasted effort. Whether through support tickets, NPS, analytics, or interviews, every data point feeds continuous improvement.
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