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Digital Product Lifecycle

The product lifecycle typically entails four phases: introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.

  1. The introduction is when a product is launched into the market.
  2. The growth phase is when the market adoption of a product is picking up.
  3. The maturity phase is when the sales growth declines and the product reaches its market saturation point.
  4. The decline phase is marked by decreased sales and the product replacement in the market with better alternatives.

A thorough understanding and planning of the digital product lifecycle

  1. Helps businesses conduct more targeted and effective market research
  2. Guides product designers on how to design the product in a way that is adaptable to the changing needs of the market
  3. Assists engineering teams identify the potential issues that may arise during the different stages of the lifecycle so they can keep those considerations in mind while developing the product

Overall, understanding the digital product lifecycle can help optimize the development process, ensuring that you build relevant and profitable products throughout their lifecycle.

posted to
Product Development
on June 2, 2023
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    I found this essay to be very interesting and useful. I heartily recommend it to anyone who is working on a digital product since it is an excellent resource.

  2. 1

    I found this essay to be very interesting and useful. I heartily recommend it to anyone who is working on a digital product since it is an excellent resource.

  3. 1

    I wonder how we can sustain the grow and maturity period. Appreciated any other advice :).

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    Do you have any tips on slowing down the Decline? Thanks

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