Have you ever asked a user of your product how they like it, and had them tell you it’s fantastic, super easy to use, and they love it?
I bet it made you feel great didn’t it?
Well… bad news… that kind of feedback sucks, and hearing it does nothing for you besides making you feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
In order to get feedback you can actually use to build a better product, you need to know the right questions to ask, and the right answers to look for.
https://usabilityhour.com/user-feedback/
As TriMet inches ever closer to the final design of their $175 million Division Transit Project, the agency once again needs feedback on how best to handle bicycle users at new bus stations. And with protected bike lanes becoming a more common feature citywide, whatever TriMet decides to use could become the new standard.
https://bikeportland.org/2018/06/12/trimet-seeks-bike-user-feedback-for-new-division-transit-project-station-design-283505/