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Product Management

How to Decide What Features to Build Next

James G
James G

Founder

October 11, 202513 min read

The Feature Decision Problem

Every product team faces a flood of potential features:

  • Customer requests
  • Stakeholder ideas
  • Competitor features
  • Team suggestions
  • Market trends

How do you decide what to build next?

A Framework for Feature Decisions

Step 1: Gather All Options

Collect features from all sources:

  • Support tickets and customer calls
  • Sales lost-deal reasons
  • Competitor analysis
  • Search data and market trends
  • Internal team ideas

Step 2: Filter for Viability

Remove features that are:

  • Technically impossible (for now)
  • Misaligned with strategy
  • Outside your target market

Step 3: Score Remaining Options

Use a consistent framework (like RICE):

FeatureReachImpactConfidenceEffortScore
Feature A5000280%42000
Feature B2000370%22100
Feature C8000190%61200

Step 4: Consider Strategic Fit

High-scoring features might still not be right:

  • Does it move us toward our vision?
  • Does it serve our core persona?
  • Is it the right time?

Step 5: Decide and Commit

Make the call. Document the reasoning. Move forward.

Data Sources for Better Decisions

Customer Data

  • NPS feedback themes
  • Support ticket patterns
  • Feature request frequency

Market Data

  • Competitor feature sets
  • Search volume for problems/solutions
  • Industry analyst reports

Business Data

  • Revenue impact estimates
  • Cost of delay calculations
  • Opportunity cost of alternatives

Common Decision Traps

The HiPPO Problem

Highest Paid Person's Opinion shouldn't override data. Use frameworks to depersonalize decisions.

The Squeaky Wheel Problem

Loud customers aren't always representative. Validate vocal requests with broader data.

The Shiny Object Problem

New ideas feel exciting. Established priorities might be more valuable. Stick to the process.

Automating Feature Decisions

Modern tools can help:

  • Aggregate customer feedback automatically
  • Analyze competitor features continuously
  • Score features based on market data

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