I need to create a feedback collection system for beta testers of my product. Here's my product information: [DESCRIBE YOUR PRODUCT AND MAIN FEATURES] I want to use [CHOOSE YOUR METHOD: Google Forms / Voice notes / Screen recordings / Quick calls] as my primary feedback collection method. I want to collect these specific types of feedback: - Usage patterns: What they actually did, not what they said they'd do - Confusion points: Where they got stuck or weren't sure what to do next - Language they use: How they describe the problem in their own words - Missing expectations: What they expected to see that wasn't there - Workflow fit: How this fits into their actual process - Specific improvements: What they'd change to make it more useful Please help me create: 1. Feedback Collection Setup: - If Google Forms: 5-7 specific questions that get actionable insights - If Voice notes: Script for what to ask them to record - If Screen recordings: Instructions for what to capture - If Calls: Question list for 10-15 minute conversations 2. Specific Questions Based on My Product: - Questions about usage patterns specific to my features - Questions about confusion points relevant to my interface - Questions about missing expectations for my type of tool - Questions about workflow integration for my target users 3. Follow-up Sequence: - When to send the feedback request (immediately after use? next day?) - How many follow-ups to send if they don't respond - What to do with non-responders 4. Organisation System: - How to categorise and track the feedback I receive - What patterns to look for across multiple responses - How to prioritise which feedback to act on first Make everything specific to my product and collection method. I want actionable insights, not generic compliments.
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