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Feature Bloat Quote by Alistair Croll

“Too often, features get added to a product without any quantifiable validation — which is a direct path toward scope creep and feature bloat. If you’re unable to quantify the impact of a new feature, you can’t assess its value, and you won’t really know what to do with the feature over time. If…” quote by Alistair Croll
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““Too often, features get added to a product without any quantifiable validation — which is a direct path toward scope creep and feature bloat. If you’re unable to quantify the impact of a new feature, you can’t assess its value, and you won’t really know what to do with the feature over time. If this is the case, leave it as is, iterate on it, or kill it.””

Alistair Croll

About This Quote

Source Book: "Lean Analytics" by Alistair Croll & Benjamin Yoskovitz, 2013

Adding untested features leads to unchecked growth and waste; without measurable impact, features should be kept, refined, or removed.

In simple terms: Measure impact before expanding features.

Key Takeaway

Validate, iterate, or discard features based on data.

Themes

product development validation scope creep efficiency decision making

Mood

practical analytical

Type

business instructional

When to use this quote

  • startup product planning
  • software roadmap reviews
  • feature audits

Key Concepts

metrics lean methodology feature prioritization

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can teams balance speed and validation?
  • What minimal data is enough to decide a feature’s fate?
A Different Perspective

Quantifying impact can be costly and time‑consuming.

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