Quick Prototyping

Develop a tangible prototype to validate your product idea, acting as a springboard for the next phases of development.

1. Define Goal

We establish a clear objective for the product or feature, ensuring alignment on what success looks like. Story mapping effectively illustrates how the product integrates into the user’s life.

3. Design a Clickable Prototype

A UX/UI designer creates a fully functional clickable prototype that incorporates the agreed-upon features. This prototype serves as a tangible representation of the product’s potential.

5. Develop Iteratively

Recognizing that the initial design might not be perfect is essential. Adjustments, changes, and even pivots are steps toward achieving the ideal product.

2. Brainstorm Features and Describe the Flow

Collaboratively, we brainstorm features and describe the flow. This step brings the project closer to addressing user needs, with user stories mapping out the decision-making process.

4. Share the Prototype

Sharing the prototype with the team, customers, clients, and target groups is crucial for gathering diverse feedback and perspectives.

6. Analyze the Prototype

Analysis can range from A/B testing different features to collecting user data and conducting direct interviews. This phase focuses on refining the product to meet user expectations efficiently and effectively.