Prototype User Testing

Prototype User Testing

Recommended Frequency:

Every week

Once you have an initial prototype, conduct user testing sessions to gather feedback and identify your best first customers.
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User Testing Session

User Testing Session

2:00 PM
60m

Schedule sessions to have potential users interact with your prototype and provide feedback. Gather insights on their experiences, pain points, and willingness to pay.

Benefits: βœ… Refine product features πŸ’Έ Validate pricing model πŸ” Identify best customer profiles

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Prioritize Early Customers

Prioritize Early Customers

4:30 PM
60m

Analyze the user testing data to identify and prioritize your best initial customer segments for launch.

Benefits: 🎯 Focus on high-value customers πŸ“ˆ Optimize for product-market fit πŸš€ Accelerate growth

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Frequency of problem ,
Customer budget ,
Willingness to pay
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What You'll Get
  • βœ…
    Refine Product Features
    Identify areas for improvement and new features to prioritize based on user feedback.
  • πŸ’ͺ
    Validate Pricing Model
    Test different pricing models and gather data on users' willingness to pay for your solution.
  • πŸ’ͺ
    Identify Best Customers
    Pinpoint the user profiles and segments that represent your highest-value customers based on their needs and willingness to pay.
  • πŸ’ͺ
    Focus on High-Value Customers
    Concentrate your efforts on the customer segments that represent the highest potential value and product-market fit.
  • πŸ’ͺ
    Optimize for Product-Market Fit
    Prioritize the customers who are most likely to achieve product-market fit, accelerating your path to growth.
  • πŸ’ͺ
    Accelerate Growth
    By targeting your highest-value customers first, you can maximize early traction and growth potential.
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