Getting quality product feedback is essential when building or having just built a new product. This feedback can provide you with critical data that will ultimately drive your product strategy. With this type of feedback, users are not only looking for feedback from customers but also internal teams.
https://mopinion.com/top-8-most-popular-product-feedback-tools-overview/
Gathering user feedback is a key element of a DevOps strategy, but you have to be proactive in collecting that feedback.
For DevOps teams to make a successful product (and maintain that product to improve user retention), they need to understand how people are using the app, and what they think about it. In DevOps, everything revolves around communication between product managers, software developers, and operations professionals, but open channels to customers and active users are relatively scarce. Product managers may have a finger on the pulse of collected user feedback, but that can only get you so far.
https://www.informationweek.com/devops/how-your-devops-team-should-procure-user-feedback-/a/d-id/1330504?&/
Anyone who’s ever manned a support queue knows that one angry customer can ruin your whole day. You’re busy tackling cases when a scathing email suddenly knocks the wind out of you. Even if you’re a seasoned support agent, it’s hard to not take it personally.
Responding to angry customers is one of the hardest parts of the job, but also one of the most important. Unhappy customers tend to be more blunt and open with their feedback, and engaging with them productively can go a long way.
So how do you do it?
https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/making-best-negative-product-feedback-01967133/