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Thank you for taking the time

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WHAT TO EXPECTIntro

• Product Talk description

• Follow Product Talk

• Introduce guest

Product story

• Conception - Napkin image

• First mockup - wireframe screenshot

• Version 1 - v1 screenshot

• Version 2 - v2 screenshot

• What's next?

Closing

• 1 piece of advice - idea guy

• 1 piece of advice - Product manager

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IMAGESOne of the reasons people will enjoy this interviews so much is because they'll get to look at pictures of what we're discussing - your product.

• First handwritten notes

• First mockup or wireframe

• Version 1

• Version 2 or current version

Please grab a picture or screenshot of:

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HERE ARE SOME QUESTIONS I'LL BE ASKING ON OUR GOTO MEETING

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NAPKIN IMAGE• What was the inspiration

for your product?

• Walk us through your first notes.

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WIREFRAME / MOCKUP IMG• Did you draw any

inspiration from any other products/apps?

• What tools did you use to build your wireframe?

• Talk about your process you used to get from napkin to wireframes?

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V1 SCREENSHOT• What was the basic

thought process behind the design of v1?

• Was there any data that you collected to support the v1 design?

• What technology was used to build v1 (native, hybrid, etc.)?

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V2 SCREENSHOT• Was there any data that

you collected to support the v2 design?

• If yes, how did you collect the data (interviews, surveys, etc.)?

• Any technology changes from v1 to v2 (native, hybrid, etc.)?

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ADVICE• One piece of advice you have for someone

with an idea?

• One piece of advice you have for someone who is currently a product manager, or UI/UX professional?