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Research and Improve Product Competitiveness #187

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@petertzy

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A successful software product should not only provide solid core functionality, but also include most important features commonly found in competing products while introducing unique and highly competitive features of its own.

This issue should serve as a main tracking issue. Related work can be organized as sub-issues.

Goals

  • Improve overall product competitiveness
  • Research existing successful solutions
  • Identify missing features and opportunities
  • Improve usability, presentation, and documentation
  • Define unique selling points for the project

Possible Tasks

1. Research Successful Open Source Projects

  • Find similar successful open source projects
  • Collect project links and references
  • Create short research reports
  • Analyze strengths, weaknesses, UX, and technical approaches

2. Propose New Features

  • Suggest useful or innovative features
  • Provide rough implementation ideas or architecture concepts
  • Evaluate feasibility and user value

3. Improve Existing Features

  • Review current functionality
  • Suggest UX, performance, or workflow improvements
  • Identify technical debt or missing functionality

4. Improve Documentation and Promotion

  • Improve README and project documentation
  • Add animations, screenshots, or demos
  • Improve wording and product presentation
  • Create clearer onboarding and feature explanations

5. Additional Meaningful Contributions

  • Any other ideas that can improve the project quality, adoption, maintainability, or competitiveness

Notes

  • Subtasks should be created for larger research or implementation topics.
  • Focus on practical improvements with clear user value.
  • Competitive analysis and usability improvements are highly encouraged.

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