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Design Sprint Template: How to validate ideas in record time
Prototype
When all your sketches, ideas, decisions comes together into a realistic prototype you can test with customers.
Great work! You’ve identified a problem and sketched some compelling solutions. You’re ready to prototype a working solution.
The goal is to create a facade that
appears
to work, just enough to
demonstrate to a customer what a real solution might look and feel like.
Step 1: Choose your prototype tools
Choose which tools you’ll use to create your prototype. Err on using very lightweight tools, such as:
Balsamiq
InVision
Google Slides
Coda
Mural
Figma
Zapier
Step 2: Divide up the prototype and assign roles
Prototype Step
Who
Status
Prototype Step
Who
Status
1
Landing page
Mary Jones
Feeling confident
2
Checkout button
Lola Tseudonym
Blocked
3
Zapier integration
Polly Rose
Ready for feedback
4
Success email
Buck Dubois
Feeling confident
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Step 3: Work on the prototype for...
120
mins...Ready, go!
Set timer for:
000
120
minutes
1
Start timer
Reset
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Time left:
120 mins
Key Prototype Links
Link to prototype...
Step 4: Practice runs
Run through the stitched-together prototypes and provide feedback. Iterate and repeat as many times as needed.
Add feedback
Who
Feedback
Piece
Resolved?
Who
Feedback
Piece
Resolved?
1
Can we increase the text size on the landing page?
Landing page
2
The checkout button isn’t clickable for me....is this a bug?
Checkout button
3
Is it possible to make the button text dynamic?
Checkout button
4
So smooth! Love this
Zapier integration
5
JH
The email has a small type in it:
finihs
should be finish
Success email
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Test
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