Real world Quote by Anonymous
““Issue a major update 30 days after launch A quick update shows momentum. It shows you're listening. It shows you've got more tricks up your sleeve. It gives you a second wave of buzz. It reaffirms initial good feelings. It gives you something to talk about and others to blog about. Knowing a quick upgrade is coming also lets you put the focus on the most crucial components before launch. Instead of trying to squeeze in a few more things, you can start by perfecting just the core feature set. Then you can "air out" the product in the real world. Once it's out there you can start getting customer feedback and you'll know which areas require attention next.””
About This Quote
Source Blog post: Product Management Tips, 2020
Rapid post‑launch updates demonstrate momentum, responsiveness, and keep user interest while allowing focus on core features before full release.
In simple terms: Quick updates show you listen and keep buzz alive while perfecting the core.
Use early updates to maintain excitement and refine the product.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- startup launches
- software updates
- feature prioritization
- user testing
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What is the optimal timing for a post‑launch update?
- How can you balance hype with product stability?
Frequent updates can overwhelm users if not communicated clearly.