Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin: "We feel some frustration. We did some more stable things today, kept a clean sheet and create a lot of chances.
"It's still not there, we still have things to work on. It's not good enough and we have to keep working hard to get the team up to speed.
"I think we are going to succeed. It is a long-term project, we're going to keep going, but right now we have to show more. It's up to us to give the fans energy. We have to give them more.
"The pressure is always there. We have had a really bad start, but we have to keep working and keep believing. The only way to get out of this is take it step by step.
"This season is not over yet. We know we don't have enough points so far. We have to perform better."
Livingston manager David Martindale: "I thought it was a fantastic point away from home.
"I don't think the first half we were anywhere near the levels I wanted us to be. Second half we were much better, posed a threat on the counter.
"Jerome didn't really have a save to make. We could have nicked it, so I'm fairly pleased with the performance.
"I thought the full group were very good. A special mention to Jerome and the back four. There was a lot to like.
"We've got good team spirit, positive momentum and I think we'll get better as the season goes on."