Lean Startup + Prototyping
Lean Startup methodology emphasizes rapid experimentation and validated learning, and prototyping tools such as InVision and Figma enable designers and product teams to create interactive prototypes for user testing and feedback. By combining Lean Startup with prototyping tools, teams can quickly iterate on their product ideas and gather user feedback early in the development process.
Agile + MVP Canvas
Agile methodology promotes iterative development and customer collaboration, and the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Canvas is a framework for defining and prioritizing the key features and value proposition of an MVP. By combining Agile with the MVP Canvas, teams can effectively plan and prioritize the development of their minimum viable products.
Design + Wireframing
Design Thinking is a human-centered approach to problem-solving and product development, and wireframing tools such as Sketch and Adobe XD enable designers to create low-fidelity visual representations of user interfaces. By combining Design Thinking with wireframing tools, teams can ideate, prototype, and test user interfaces in a collaborative and iterative manner. Design Thinking emphasizes empathy, ideation, and rapid prototyping, while wireframing tools provide a flexible and visual way to explore and communicate design concepts.
Rapid Apps + Mapping
RAD is a fast and flexible approach to software development, while User Story Mapping organizes user requirements. Combining RAD with User Story Mapping enables teams to quickly develop software solutions while prioritizing user needs. RAD emphasizes iterative development and stakeholder collaboration, while User Story Mapping provides structure for capturing and organizing requirements.
Scrum + Lean Canvas
Scrum, an Agile framework, focuses on iterative development, and Lean Canvas is a tool for defining and iterating a business model or product idea. By combining Scrum with Lean Canvas, teams can apply an iterative and customer-centric approach.