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Low Income has a little budget for home improvement/repairs, will most likely watch a youtube video and solve the problem themselves.At this point, highlight the pros and cons of each segment. what do you think about creating three segments for the group chosen so as to come up with a defined user group that you are solving their problem? For example, We can choose to focus on the homeowners, and segment based on the income level of the owners: Low, Medium, and High.what do you think about breaking the homeowners and renters into two distinct groups and focusing on one?.Proferring solutions and choosing the one that fits bestĪlso, I see you are pretty consistent with highlighting only three options, from the User group to the problem statement.Identify the problems experienced by a group of users.

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I will first highlight what I observed was fantastic to help others identify it quickly and use it for their own practice and then highlight the area of improvement.įirst, I like the framework you used to develop this product: Hi Trab, This was a good response and I am sharing my comments to highlight possible areas of improvement.

  • 3B: Allow for a handyman business profile, where they can put basic contact information, skills and competencies, show reviews and ratings, and photos/videos of recent work completed.
  • High impact, medium effort (can be low for Facebook given existing products).
  • 3A: Have a private DM feature originating from job posts, to facilitate a 1:1 relationship to build trust between user handyman.
  • Problem 3: Difficult to find someone that they can trust to do the job well.
  • Low impact, medium effort as it requires users to submit final cost information.
  • 2B: Upon completion of a job by a handyman, compare the final cost to the original quote to aggregate a quote accuracy stat for handymen/women.
  • 2A: Have a "open to quote" flag to a job post to signal interest.
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    Problem 2: Should they want to hire someone, they would want an accurate time and cost quote.Low impact as this isn't much different than Google, high effort to ensure the right results are being shown.1B: Create a smart search feature or questionairre flow to provide details about the job post, then show DIY tutorials or other resources if available.1A: Allow for a "post" of a specific job, where the community (and handymen too) can weigh in with comments to help.mounting a TV) or a fix (door bell broken) but aren't sure if they have the time or skills to do it themselves. Problem 1: They have a specific task (ie.After thinking through user groups/pain points, we will look to create a 2 party marketplace experience to link users up with help nearby. Per the assumptions above, we are thinking of a mobile app. Let's begin ideating some solutions, across the priority needs/painpoints. Anything in bold is a top priority, anything not is secondary. *Above, I've assigned the priority by importance, using the frequency of need/pain point in the handyman hiring process.














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