Ten short questions. About 20 minutes with a grown-up. Sarah, age 11, did hers with her dad over Saturday breakfast. When you finish, we get a clear plan for what to build, and you get a personal reply no matter what.
Read these ten questions before opening the form. Each one teaches a real skill that adults use at their jobs. The clearer your answers, the better we can build.
Part 1 of 3
Four quick questions to figure out the shape of your idea.
A quiz site? A drawing tool? A story maker? An interactive picture book?
Example: A quiz site about the Warrior Cats books.
The book, show, hobby, or topic your idea lives in. Be specific.
Example: The Warrior Cats books, especially ThunderClan and ShadowClan.
A real type of person who would love this. "Everyone" usually means "no one."
Example: Kids 10 to 13 who have read at least the first Warriors book.
If a friend asked what's cool about your idea, what's your one-sentence answer?
Example: It tells you which Clan you belong to, and after trivia shows you which questions you got right.
Part 2 of 3
Two questions to make your idea easy for someone else to picture.
Pretend you're showing a friend over the phone. They can't see the screen. What's the first screen? What do they tap? How does it end?
Example: First, all quizzes show on the home page. They tap "Which Clan?" and question 1 appears with 4 choices. After 7 questions, they see their Clan with a paragraph about it.
Colors, mood, vibe. Bright or quiet? Spooky or cozy?
Example: Dark forest greens and gold. Mysterious. Three words is enough.
Part 3 of 3
Four questions to decide what is in, out, and worth waiting on.
The most important question. What MUST be in the first version? List them. For each one, write a sentence or two saying what it does.
Example: 1) "Which Clan?" personality quiz: 7 questions, tells you which of 4 Clans you belong to. 2) ThunderClan trivia: 7 questions, shows score AND which ones you got right.
Cool stuff that would be great, but is not needed yet. Save it for version 2.
Example: More Clan trivia, sound effects, streak counter.
The hardest one. What should never be in this? What would ruin it? Knowing what to leave out is harder than knowing what to include.
Example: No SkyClan. No romance. No asking my name or email. No ads. No login.
Is something similar already out there? What's wrong with it? What makes yours better?
Example: Like fan-site quizzes, but those have ads and want my email. Mine wouldn't ask for anything.
Open the form. It has all ten questions waiting. Bring your grown-up. About 20 minutes.
Open the form →Roughly once a month, a short note when a new project goes live. Nothing else.
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