Before
Test scroll idea for blur state
After
DA tool or feature that tests scroll behavior and manages blur states in user interfaces. The concept appears to be focused on UI/UX testing functionality, though the specific problem being solved and target market remain unclear from the provided information.
Per-question score table
Who is this for, very specifically?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
What pain are they paying for today?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
Why now? What changed in the world?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
What's the V1 you can build in 4 weeks?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
How will you reach the first 100 users?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
What does success look like at month 6?
Needs a sharper customer, proof point, and next test.
Homework
Three concrete next steps before you run the next session.
- 1Define the specific problem: Interview 10 developers or designers to understand their pain points with scroll and blur state testing
- 2Create a simple prototype demonstrating one core feature that solves a real testing pain point
- 3Identify 3 online communities where your target users discuss UI testing challenges and engage with potential customers
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