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03. Test, break, iterate
Goal
Testing a working solution to gain external feedback from a small group of beta users to refine the product before launch  

Process
The hardest part is getting beta users. Leveraging existing friend groups or connections is the easiest and lowest-risk way to test a product. The waitlists can come once the product is more refined.

Testing was conducted by: deploying the product, observing user interaction with product in-person, and conducting surveys.

If the previous steps are done correctly, implementing feedback should not be *too* difficult. It’s a matter of prompting the AI to re-use components to expand or cull features and elements.

Learnings
  • Don’t be personal about your product and always lead with a human-first compassion 


1) Testing the first deployment at 1:08am
2) Refining feedback with ChatGPT and implementing feedback changes with Claude Opus
3) Example iteration on screens after user feedback –often they are small but important UI differences!



ℹ️ Pro Tip: want the AI to yield a better understanding of specific UI changes?
Always lead your prompt with: these are isolated changes (prevents it getting confused) and follow with clearly listed problems. For each, clearly include: what’s not working, what is a working solution, and what’s the actual goal of your UI.