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Prototyping products

Prototyping products

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Prototyping products

- Building a fully functional product takes a lot of time, effort, and money. And when you get the product in front of users, you inevitably learn that something needs to be changed or fixed. That's why making prototypes is one of the best things your product teams can do. Prototypes are built so you can learn something without all the time and effort it takes to build the full product. Throughout the product discovery process, you're trying to find the right product solution to your user's problems or desires. But you're often working on assumptions, and assumptions need to be confirmed with real data. Prototypes can take several different forms. Depending on what you're trying to test. You can build prototypes to see if the product will provide value for your customer, if it'll be easy to use, and if it's practical for your company to build. Now, prototypes are often described by how high-fidelity or low-fidelity they are. Fidelity simply means how realistic or complex the prototype…

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