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How would you design an application for beginners to learn dancing?

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Product Management Design Question: Sketch of a smartphone showing a dance learning app interface with step-by-step instructions

Introduction

Designing an application for beginners to learn dancing is an exciting challenge that combines technology, education, and physical activity. This product has the potential to make dance education more accessible and engaging for a wide audience. I'll approach this design problem by first clarifying key aspects, then analyzing the market and user needs, and finally proposing and evaluating solutions.

Tip

Does this approach sound good? I'm happy to adjust if you have any specific areas you'd like me to focus on.

Step 1

Clarify Questions (3 minutes)

  • Is this a company-specific product, or should I consider it as a generic app?

  • Why this matters: It affects the resources available and potential integration with existing products.
  • Hypothetical answer: Let's assume it's a generic product for a mid-sized tech company.
  • Impact: We'll need to consider scalability and potential partnerships.
  • What's our time frame and budget for development?

  • Why this matters: It influences the scope and complexity of features we can include.
  • Hypothetical answer: We have 6 months and a moderate budget.
  • Impact: We'll focus on core features and plan for future iterations.
  • Do we have any existing user research or data on beginner dancers?

  • Why this matters: It helps us understand our target audience better.
  • Hypothetical answer: We have some basic market research but no in-depth user studies.
  • Impact: We'll need to conduct additional user research early in the process.
  • Are we targeting any specific dance styles, or is this for general dance instruction?

  • Why this matters: It affects the content and structure of the app.
  • Hypothetical answer: Let's focus on popular social dances to start.
  • Impact: We'll design for flexibility to add more styles later.

Propose the Goal

Given our focus on accessibility and engagement, I believe our goal should be to create an intuitive, motivating app that helps absolute beginners learn basic dance steps and gain confidence in their dancing abilities. Does this align with your vision?

Define the Scope

For this product design challenge, let's focus on creating an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) that teaches basic steps for 3-5 popular social dances, with features for video instruction, progress tracking, and social sharing.

Based on these assumptions, let's move forward with our product design solution.

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I'll take a moment to organize my thoughts before moving to the next step.

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Updated Nov 15, 2024