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Test with humans
  • Prototyping is a superpower
  • Prototyping and piloting – what's the difference
  • What to prototype
  • How to prototype anything
  • Overview
  • Ex 1. Define your user goal
  • Ex 2. List your core features that meet your user's goal
  • Ex 3. Decide what matters
  • Ex 4. Get creative
  • Note: Realistic enough
  • Extra: Digital prototyping shortcuts
  • Test and learn
    • Get comfortable with failure
    • Ex 5. Five users
    • Ex 6. Write a guide
    • Ex 7. Record the test
    • Ex 8. Learn, improve and repeat
  • Extra
    • Get something out today
    • Launch a newsletter in 30 minutes
    • Write a blog, gain a community
    • Set up a simple website in 2 hours
  • Summary
    • Continue the art of listening
    • Next steps
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Launch a newsletter in 30 minutes

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