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Product Prototyping Stages: From Concept to Production.

Calling all innovators and startup founders! Ready to turn your brilliant idea into the next big thing? Dive into our comprehensive guide to product prototyping and development. We'll walk you through each crucial stage - from initial looks-like/works-like prototypes to Engineering, Design, and Production Validation Testing. Packed with real-world examples, expert tips, and hard-earned wisdom, this guide is your roadmap to navigating the challenges of bringing a new product to market. Whether you're crafting the next revolutionary gadget or reimagining an everyday item, you'll find invaluable insights to fuel your journey from concept to launch. Don't just dream about changing the world - learn how to build it, test it, and perfect it. Your product development adventure starts here!

Mentric EMDR light bar sitting on a white table

how we built a game-changing EMDR light bar.

When Mentric challenged us to create a cutting-edge EMDR therapy light bar in record time, we jumped into action. In just weeks, our team designed and built a fully functional prototype that marries form and function. The result? A sleek, wooden-encased device featuring RGBW lights, intuitive controls, and Bluetooth capabilities. This project showcases Fiddlie's expertise in rapid prototyping, custom electronics, and transforming ambitious ideas into reality. From concept to working prototype in a flash – that's the Fiddlie way.

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Finding Product-Market Fit: The Key to Startup Success.

Finding product-market fit is the key to startup success, but it's not always an easy journey. By starting with a deep understanding of your target market, building an MVP, iterating based on customer feedback, focusing on a single key metric, and being open to pivoting when necessary, startups can increase their chances of finding the elusive product-market fit and building a successful business. While the path may be challenging, the rewards of achieving product-market fit are well worth the effort.

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How to Stop Solving Problems That Don't Exist.

One of the biggest traps startups can fall into is building solutions for problems that don't really exist. In the rush to innovate, founders often convince themselves that their imagined problems and solutions are exactly what the market needs. But building products no one truly needs is a sure path to failure. This post shares seven strategies to make sure you are solving real, meaningful problems customers will pay for, not chasing imaginary ones. Learn how to validate problem existence, focus on jobs to be done vs. tech, study existing customer behaviors, apply Occam's razor, sell before you build, beware of problem icebergs, and zero in on problems you yourself have experienced. Master these approaches to ensure your startup is always solving problems that truly matter.

Hospital reception desk with female patient

How we revealed the true quality of care for CMC.

CompareMyCare aimed to develop a platform that would enable users to compare various healthcare services easily. Their goal was to create an intuitive, user-friendly digital tool that could provide reliable and comprehensive healthcare comparisons to help users make informed decisions.

Girl holding up a BrightSign glove on her hand

BrightSign: Revolutionizing Communication Accessibility.

BrightSign, the company from which the idea for Fiddlie emerged, envisioned a revolutionary glove capable of translating sign language into text and speech, aiming to enhance communication accessibility and inclusivity.