ED TECH START UP TIPS?
Frances
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Good day all, I hope to get a feedback from my colleagues and seniors, I’m a newbie product manager and I’m working on my first product.It is an edtech start up company “lecture podcast “ it is a platform that offers a comprehensive solution for both (lecturers) and (students).We provide audio and video podcast created and curated by lecturers, along with supporting materials in the form of PDFs and live podcast sessions with slide presentations.
We are releasing our MVP soonest and I need ideas on what next to do,how to market the product and how to test the product’s performance.
Thank you
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Gurkaran Singh@thestarkster
Launching soon!
Congratulations on your upcoming MVP launch! One tip for marketing your edtech startup could be leveraging social media platforms to engage with your target audience. To test your product's performance, consider gathering feedback from lecturers and students through surveys or beta testing. Best of luck with your launch!
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@thestarkster thank you Singh ❤️
Hi Frances
- First goal must be ensuring there's Product Market Fit, you can do this by interview teachers at school, schowcasing the product, identifying pitfalls in the students learning process, now PMF is a bit tricky because feedback can be good but next step is cash, so does it solve a problem that people are interested in buying?
- As PM you need this info and communicate with your team to ensure fast iteration, perhaps teachers dont want to waste time recording and editing but if they have a mobile phone and a lapelle micro to record it's easier and then with AI being able to curate the lecture and cut the ahmms and yelling here and there may be easier for adption; then you have to check if students use and actually help them this is achievable through analytics, ask tech team to have data like clicks, time listening, who listens all and replies well to forms/questions and those who not, and lastly school performance.
Once you get this product fitting the needs of schools it's already a good sign, you then can add or ads, or paid features, or premium subscription and approach schools (privates may be more able to spend money), but with traction you see if it fits in a B2C or in a B2B or B2B2C. But main focus is on having real data tracking usage and performance improvement on students.
Hope it helps ;)
@frances2 referring to analytics, to have data on the database that show people who listened, if they listen all lecture or just a few, this is key info on retention and how users use the app, per example spotify doesnt consider listening a song if you change it before than 10 seconds, which implies not going to favorites or listened music because actually 10 seconds it's not much to say that the person listened to such song, this type of details
@daniel_tanque thank you Daniel ❤️
@daniel_tanque please what do you mean by data Like clicks, time listening and the rest
@daniel_tanque oh I understand now, thank you so much sir 🙏🏽