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Your mobile app feature is getting conflicting feedback from developers and designers. How do you resolve it?

Conflicting feedback on your app feature? Share your strategies for finding common ground.

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Your mobile app feature is getting conflicting feedback from developers and designers. How do you resolve it?

Conflicting feedback on your app feature? Share your strategies for finding common ground.

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    Arivukkarasan Raja, PhD

    Director of IT → VP IT | Enterprise Architecture | AI Governance | Digital Operating Models | Reduced tech debt, drove platform innovation | Trusted to align IT strategy with C-suite impact | PhD in Robotics & AI

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    To resolve conflicting feedback: 1) Facilitate a meeting to openly discuss perspectives and concerns. 2) Focus on user needs and business goals to guide decisions. 3) Use data or A/B testing to validate ideas objectively. 4) Encourage collaboration to brainstorm a solution that integrates the best of both views. 5) Prioritize changes based on impact and feasibility. 6) Iterate quickly on agreed solutions, refining through user testing.

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    Gustavo Cosme

    Apple Developer Educator | Apple Expert at Globoplay | Speaker & Content Creator | 17+ Years in Tech | iOS, Swift, SwiftUI | Apple TV, Apple Watch, Vision, macOS

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    I’d bring both sides together to align on user needs, using data or prototypes to clarify trade-offs and find a balanced solution.

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    Andriy Kulyk

    Fullstack / Frontend Developer (React) | TypeScript | Zustand | Node.js & Express |

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    I bring designers and developers into one room, hand out coffee, and ask everyone to explain their viewpoint based on user experience and real data. Once the emotions cool down, we work together to find a solution that doesn’t make either side cry — but makes the user happy. If needed, we test both versions and let the numbers have the final say.

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    Andrew Laminsky

    CTO, Head of R&D at @Gilzor 😎 | Co-founder of TOP-20 outstaffing company in Europe

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    This happens more often than people think. It means both teams care. But how to solve this conflict? 1 - step back and make sure we’re all clear on what problem we’re solving for the user. Designers might be focused on experience and flow, while devs are thinking about performance, edge cases, and implementation cost. And a lot of tension disappears when everyone aligns on the why. 2 - ask devs to explain the technical impact of the proposed design — and let designers walk through the user experience they’re aiming for. 3 - explore together if there’s a middle path. Most of the time, there’s a smarter solution no one thought of yet. It’s not about picking sides. Some of our best features came out of those exact “conflicts.”

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    Vineet Thakran

    Java | Spring Boot | RESTful API | Design Patterns

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    Define Common Goals – Align developers and designers on the user experience to balance functionality and aesthetics. Facilitate Open Discussion – Hold a joint meeting where both sides present concerns and propose solutions. Use Data-Driven Insights – Incorporate user testing results to objectively guide decisions. Encourage Iterative Feedback – Utilize prototyping to refine features before final implementation. Ensure Collaboration – Foster teamwork by clarifying the product vision and focusing on shared priorities. A structured approach ensures both technical feasibility and design quality.

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