When an update adds something useful, the marketing copy always says what it's going to help you do.
They only call out "functionalities" or "features" in aggregate when none of them do anything.
They only call out "functionalities" or "features" in aggregate when none of them do anything.
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Steve Farrugia
Veeeery tempting, Slack. But I've been around long enough to remember "functionalities" being a lazy internal catch-all for "the shit we need to cram in to the product before the imaginary sales deadline"
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Second, there is NO team out there bottlenecked by not being able to grow to-do list fast enough. This feature is not solving a user problem, but a product problem: "what can we make our product do?" Added bc it was easiest.