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Iteration After Problem/Solution Fit Isaac Souweine Head of Product @ Frank & Oak Preso to Fall 2014
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Iteration After Problem/Solution Fit

Jun 19, 2015

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Isaac Souweine

Talk on iteration given to Fall 2014 cohort of Founder Fuel (Montreal startup accelerator)
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Iteration After Problem/Solution Fit

Isaac SouweineHead of Product @ Frank & Oak

Preso to Fall 2014

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I. what do you do?

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you have a startup!

Biz co- founder

Tech co- founder

AWESOME CO.

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your startup has a product!!

Biz co- founder

Tech co- founder

AWESOME CO.

Our Product

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you want customers to use that product, so you tell them about it

Biz co- founder

Tech co- founder

AWESOME CO.

Our Product

Customers

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your customers tell you (or show you) what they think of your product

Biz co- founder

Tech co- founder

AWESOME CO.

Our Product

Customers

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you improve your product based on their feedback or actions

Biz co- founder

Tech co- founder

AWESOME CO.

Our Product

Customers

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this is iterative product development. for most* early stage web startups, it is all you need to know about right now.

*things change if you cannot easily iterate on your product, e.g., hardware

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here’s a more popular iteration diagram (with one addition)

LEARN

MEASURE BUILDMARKET*

*the addition

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III. what should you iterate on?

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this is a lean canvas

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your job is to fill the canvas with hypotheses

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and then prove or pivot them

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right now, you are probably about here

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which is to say that you’re here

- you’ve identified a real problem and a way to solve it- your solution has come to life in a product- you’re working to improve the product - you’re searching for scalable customer acquisition- you have some sense of key metrics you’re working on- you have a bit of revenue (optional)

Problem/Solution Fit

Your Startup Product/Market Fit

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if so, you should be focused here

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1. your product

● landing experience ● 1st time experience● core product experience

○ for user type 1○ for user type 2

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2. your marketing

● traffic sources● marketing message

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3. intersection of product and marketing

● click through experience● email● referrals and virality● etc.

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IV. let’s look at some examples

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product stuff that brownie points could be iterating on

● new merchant onboarding● merchant dashboard● in store user experience (e.g. QR code)● what else?

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marketing stuff brownie points could be iterating on

● merchant demand drivers● merchant sales collateral● app demand drivers● in store marketing● what else?

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product stuff that selective few could be testing

● landing experience● product display on site● product assortment on site● email flows● viral hooks (refer a friend) ● what else?

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marketing stuff that selective few could be testing

● paid search● paid display (aka FB)● social● referral ● email● what else?

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V. how should I iterate?

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know your metrics

● computable● accessible● intuitive● less is more

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make it happen

● don’t be stealthy● move fast b/c you have to

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make it count

● test things you believe in● seek meaningful results● seek actionable results● be serious about testing methods

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● don’t overbuild● don’t underbuild● make sure your sample is valid● trust your instinct

practice upaya (skillful means)

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