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for every code, gitbook, walkthrough to use your product, there should be an attached P.S. detailing a simulation of the worst case scenarios & what to do then. the worst case scenarios are bound to happen so think of how to mitigate them. if not, you lose users to competitors.
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Don't overlook the power of preparing for the worst! Including worst-case scenario simulations with your product guides can save you from losing users when things go south. Mitigate risks, retain users, and stay ahead of your competitors.
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Great point! Anticipating worst-case scenarios and providing solutions is key to retaining users. Mitigating risks is crucial for product success.
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I completely agree. Providing worst-case scenario simulations can help users prepare and reduce stress, increasing their overall satisfaction with your product. It's a great way to demonstrate your commitment to user success and differentiate your product from competitors.
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