Product Design
Product Development
Product Marketing
Product Lifecycle
Hits & Misses
100

Fictional characters that represent different user types within your target audience.

What are Personas?

100

This 3-letter acronym represents the version of a product used to test a hypothesis with minimum effort.

What is an MVP (Minimum Viable Product)?

100

This 3-letter acronym represents the unique reason why a customer should buy your product.

What is a USP (Unique Selling Point)?

100

The first stage of the lifecycle where sales are slow and the focus is on building awareness.

What is Introduction?

100

Released in 2001, this device killed the CD player by promising "1,000 songs in your pocket."

What is the iPod?

200

This design framework uses two "shapes" to represent the process of Discover, Define, Develop, and Deliver.

What is the Double Diamond?

200

This phenomenon occurs when a project’s requirements grow uncontrollably beyond its original goals, often leading to delays.

What is Scope Creep?

200

This 3-letter acronym describes the strategy for how a company will launch a new product.

What is GTM (Go-To-Market)?
200

During this stage, the product reaches peak penetration and competition becomes most intense.

What is Maturity?

200

This legendary Finnish brand was once the king of mobile phones, famous for "Snake" and nearly indestructible hardware.

What is Nokia?

300

A low-fidelity, usually B&W mockup that shows the rough layout of a screen without design or content.

What is a Wireframe?

300

This "Debt" occurs in the future when you choose an easy solution now instead of a better approach that takes longer.

What is Technical Debt (or Tech Debt)?
300

This metric measures the percentage of users who move from "just looking" to actually buying your product.

What is Conversion Rate?

300

This group is the first to buy a product and provide the social proof needed for mass adoption.

Who are Early Adopters?

300

This handheld device was considered a "status symbol" of the 2000s, featuring a tactile keyboard and an addictive, secure messaging service.

What is the BlackBerry?

400

This Gestalt Principle states that elements located close to each other are perceived as a related group rather than individual parts.

What is the Law of Proximity (or Proximity)?

400

This methodology emphasizes iterative development and feedback over rigid, upfront planning.

What is Agile?

400

The process of dividing a large audience into groups based on shared characteristics.

What is Market Segmentation (or Segmentation)?

400

The final stage where a product’s sales drop and it is eventually phased out or replaced by newer technology.

What is Decline?

400

Microsoft’s unsuccessful attempt to kill the iPod featured a "brown" color option and a placement on Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy movies.

What is the Zune?

500

The degree to which a product can be used by everyone, including people with visual, auditory, or motor impairments.

What is Accessibility?

500

Releasing a new product that ends up eating the sales of your own older, existing products.

What is Product Cannibalization (or Cannibalization)?

500

This term and acronym describe the maximum potential revenue if you had 100% share in your target market.

What is the Total Addressable Market (TAM)?

500

The strategy of intentionally making a product obsolete so consumers must buy a new version.

What is Planned Obsolescence?

500

Before smartphones, this 3-letter category described handheld "smart" devices, often with physical keyboards, styluses, and large screens.

What is a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)?

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