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Fundamentals of Rapid Prototyping with Bolt.new

  • Understanding what Bolt.new is and its role within the product design lifecycle
  • Determining when to utilize AI-assisted prototyping versus traditional mockups or full-scale development
  • Exploring common business scenarios for rapid prototype creation
  • Establishing realistic prototype objectives for short build cycles

Initializing Your Workspace

  • Navigating the Bolt.new interface and understanding project workflows
  • Launching a project from an idea, prompt, or basic requirements
  • Effectively utilizing previews, edits, and iteration history
  • Mapping out key screens, user actions, and anticipated outcomes

Mastering Prompting and Iteration

  • Drafting precise prompts for pages, features, and user journeys
  • Decomposing prototype requests into manageable, incremental steps
  • Enhancing outcomes through follow-up instructions and refinements
  • Preventing vague requests that often result in unnecessary rework

Constructing a Practical Web App Prototype

  • Building a foundational app structure with core pages or views
  • Integrating forms, navigation menus, and standard interactive components
  • Refining content, layout, and styling for optimal clarity
  • Evaluating the prototype from an end-user perspective

Testing, Troubleshooting, and Enhancing Usability

  • Verifying prototype functionality and identifying common issues
  • Resolving layout, content, and flow discrepancies through iteration
  • Improving usability to prepare the prototype for presentation
  • Integrating stakeholder feedback into subsequent revisions

Disseminating Prototypes and Planning Future Steps

  • Preparing a prototype for stakeholder demonstrations
  • Publishing and sharing the prototype for broader review
  • Collecting feedback and documenting unresolved questions
  • Determining which elements should progress to design or development phases

Requirements

  • Fundamental knowledge of web applications and user interaction principles
  • Familiarity with using browser-based software tools
  • Beneficial but optional: foundational experience in product management, design, or coding

Target Audience

  • Product managers and business analysts
  • Designers, founders, and innovation teams
  • Developers and technical staff looking to accelerate their prototyping workflows
 7 Hours

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