Everything you need to imagine, plan, build, and deliver lovable software — signup with monthly and annual plans.| www.aha.io
Aha! Roadmaps is roadmap software for product teams — set strategy, prioritize features, and share visual plans in one tool.| www.aha.io
Learn how to define a strong product strategy that aligns with business goals and customer needs. Explore key frameworks, real-world examples, and best practices to build and deliver a winning strategy.| www.aha.io
We introduced the Minimum Lovable Product as a direct response to the Minimum Viable Product. This is how to delight customers from the start.| www.aha.io
Have you heard of cognitive dissonance theory? In psychology, it refers to the tension that results when you attempt to hold two contradictory ideas at the same time. We all balance ideas that are often quite different. This is especially true for product managers and product marketing managers. Building and launching brilliant products requires that you can understand and harmonize an internal focus (the build) with an external focus (the launch).| www.aha.io
Learn how product teams estimate the value of new functionality, track progress through the product development engine, and measure the actual worth in production.| www.aha.io
Product teams need a better way to estimate the value of new functionality upfront and then track progress through the product development process. Today we are introducing a new approach to measuring product value.| www.aha.io
Ideas can drown you. Suggestions come from teammates and sometimes directly from customers. And you have your own running list of what to do next. Taken in aggregate, you might think this bounty represents real opportunity to innovate. There is plenty to choose from — even if it is scattered in spreadsheets and emails. But the number of ideas can be overwhelming and innovation requires more than just capturing feedback.| www.aha.io
Product development is more than how something gets built. It encompasses everything from capturing a raw concept to understanding why customers love (or do not love) what is delivered.| www.aha.io