Outlining desired functionalities
Now that you have your users in mind and a clear problem statement, your goal is to think of a product that can turn your problem into a solution. How will you solve that problem? Make sure the features, actions, and activities can be performed while your software is used to connect with the needs your users have. In other words, make sure your app solves the problem at hand.
Sometimes, a problem you want to solve will be too big. A good idea here is to break that problem down into smaller pieces. Which part of that problem is the most painful? Don’t try to tackle the whole thing at once; remember, you want to build fast and avoid complexity at first, especially if you are learning.
Write down the main features you will need to build, describe how this application would work, sketch a bit, and brainstorm. The idea is to find a way to solve the problem for that user using the software, using Bubble, using a no-code tool.
Make a list...