Model. Which one is best for you?
Solo developer. Overview
Exploration
The first step is interview the stakeholders to understand the company's mission and ensure your digital product reinforces your brand values and vision.
Onboarding
Identify the problem or opportunity that the product is intended to solve or address. This may involve conducting market research, gathering customer feedback, or identifying a gap in the market.
Active Development
Due diligence required for verifying if the product meets the technical requirements and specifications for its intended use.
Exploration
The first step is interview the stakeholders to understand the company's mission and ensure your digital product reinforces your brand values and vision.
Onboarding
Identify the problem or opportunity that the product is intended to solve or address. This may involve conducting market research, gathering customer feedback, or identifying a gap in the market.
Active Development
Due diligence required for verifying if the product meets the technical requirements and specifications for its intended use.
Strategy
The goal is to create a clear and detailed plan for building and launching a successful product.
- Defining the target market and customer needs, identifying the product's unique value proposition
- Outlining the key features and functionality that will be included in the product.
- Establishing a roadmap and timeline for development
- Determining the resources and budget required to bring the product to market.
By the end of this phase, the product team should have a clear understanding of what needs to be done in order to bring the product to life and achieve success.
Design
The goal is to create a visually appealing and intuitive interface for the product that meets the needs of the target users.
- Creating wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity mockups that showcase the look, feel, and functionality of the product.
- It may also include user testing to validate design concepts and gather feedback from potential users.
- Create a cohesive and consistent design that is aligned with the product strategy and meets the needs of the target users.
By the end of this phase, the product team should have a clear understanding of how the product will look and function, and be ready to move on to the development phase.
Development
The goal of the development phase is to turn the product design into a stable and high-quality product that is ready for testing and launch.
- High-quality code
- Implementations for features and functionality of the product
- Integrations for any necessary third-party services or APIs.
- It may also involve creating automated tests to ensure the product is functioning as expected.
- Any necessary adjustments or bug fixes can be made before the product is released to the public.
- Public release
By the end of the development phase, the customer have a fully functional and stable product that is ready to be launched to the public.