We know behavior doesn't shift just because something “could” be better. People stick to familiar tools unless there’s a clear incentive, a low-friction experience, or strong social proof. So we’re trying to be intentional about how we guide that change.
For those who’ve built products that asked users to do something new or uncomfortable:
What actually moved the needle for adoption?
Was it user education, incentives, or community-led momentum? Did you start with a small niche and expand?
Any frameworks or even personal mistakes you learned from? Would love to hear your stories, lessons, or anything you'd like to share. Thanks!
bigyabai•17h ago