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A product team spends three months building a feature. They launch it. Nobody uses it. The problem was never the code or the design. The team simply did not understand what their users actually needed.  An empathy map is a collaborative visualization tool that organizes what a team knows about a user into four quadrants: Says, Thinks, Does, and Feels. Dave Gray, founder of the consulting firm XPLANE, originally created this framework to help teams build shared understanding during human-centered design workshops. Most product teams struggle with the same challenge. They design based on assumptions instead of real user insight. This leads to misaligned features, wasted development cycles, and products that miss the mark. Empathy maps solve this by forcing teams to organize research into a single, visual artifact that everyone can reference. This guide covers the four quadrants of an empathy map, a step-by-step creation process, and how modern

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