Digital Product Phase 2: It Is Never Too Early to Ask For Feedback

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Do you ever ask for feedback? Listen in as your hosts Yana and Tom discuss the second phase of a project they are working on and how it is never too early for feedback. Tom says that sometimes feedback can encourage you, but Yana says that her experience is totally opposite. Would you expect anything less from these two? Listen as they give clues to what their new project is all about.

Today’s Episode:

  • [00:25] Hello, friends!
  • [01:01] Yana speaks about the second phase of their project.
  • [02:22] Tom shares that they found that it is never too early for feedback.
  • [03:35] Tom believes that things usually get done faster in the beginning.
  • [04:26] Yana wonders how Tom felt or what he learned when he received the first feedback.
  • [06:28] Tom says that even if it starts as a crowded market, things can change fast, and you might be the only player left.
  • [08:05] Tom says they learned early in the process that everything takes longer.
  • [09:06] Yana shares that the second phase should end with a design or document.
  • [10:27] Tom thinks now is the time to look at the pain points that your clients find and how you will deliver.
  • [11:51] Yana chats that this episode covers from the first step, which is an idea written on a napkin to something tangible.
  • [12:26] Tom shares the things that come very early in the process for him. Smoke ups, wireframes, and visuals.
  • [15:06] Yana speaks about the quality of the project is directly correlated to how fast and how easy and transparent they could produce the initial mockups.
  • [17:40] To conclude, they have to say something new about the project; they are talking about something they are very passionate about.

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