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Don't just design for "everyone." Segment your users to find a specific, underserved group.
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A bedside dock paired with a wearable ring that vibrates silently on the user's finger to wake them up without disturbing others. Step 5: Evaluate Tradeoffs & Recommend Don't just design for "everyone
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Are we focusing on engagement, monetization, or acquisition? What are the platform or geographical constraints? 2. Identify the Users and Personas
Do you understand what makes a product successful, engaging, and valuable? Are we focusing on engagement, monetization, or acquisition
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User Story Format: As a [user], I want [action], so that [value]. C - Cut Through Prioritization
Use the CIRCLES method to keep your answers organized.
Do not design for "everyone." Pick one specific persona. For example: "Busy working parent" or "Technophobic retiree."