Ask HN: How to communicate professionally to software clients
I'm working on an app with some non-technical people and I noticed that I find it really hard to keep people in the loop of what you've been doing. I want people to understand what I'm working on and why it's taking a certain amount of time, what the result is and most importantly, generating a sense of understanding when things break or don't work as perfect as they expected.
It seems really easy to do with design (just show some screens, explain them, iterate on them, repeat) but the most simple tasks can be hard and the most difficult ones can be simple when programming, and I haven't yet figured out a way to tackle that.
How do you deal with this?
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[ 0.30 ms ] story [ 26.1 ms ] threadIt's also a professional way to establish a common way to describe the components of the application
I'd also like to say, don't over-complicate the process. Did they ask for deadlines? Do they even want you to explain? Don't try to teach them everything, your job is to get your clients to forget about their problem and solve it, not trammel them with concern.