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Course Outline
Foundations of Rapid Prototyping with Bolt.new
- Understanding Bolt.new and its role in the product design process.
- When to utilize AI-assisted prototyping versus traditional mockups or full development.
- Common business use cases for rapid prototype creation.
- Setting realistic prototype goals for short build cycles.
Getting Started in the Workspace
- Navigating the Bolt.new interface and project workflow.
- Initiating a project from an idea, prompt, or basic requirements.
- Effectively using previews, edits, and iteration history.
- Planning key screens, user actions, and expected outcomes.
Prompting and Iterating Effectively
- Crafting clear prompts for pages, features, and user journeys.
- Breaking down prototype requests into manageable steps.
- Enhancing results with follow-up instructions and refinements.
- Avoiding vague requests that often lead to rework.
Building a Practical Web App Prototype
- Establishing a simple app structure with core pages or views.
- Incorporating forms, navigation, and common interactive elements.
- Adjusting content, layout, and styling for clarity.
- Reviewing the prototype from an end-user perspective.
Testing, Troubleshooting, and Improving Usability
- Evaluating prototype behavior and identifying common issues.
- Resolving layout, content, and flow problems through iteration.
- Enhancing the prototype's usability and presentation readiness.
- Integrating stakeholder feedback into the next revision.
Sharing Prototypes and Planning Next Steps
- Preparing a prototype for a stakeholder demo.
- Publishing and sharing the prototype for review.
- Capturing feedback and documenting open questions.
- Determining what elements should progress to design or development.
Requirements
- Fundamental understanding of web applications and user interaction.
- Experience utilizing browser-based software tools.
- Beneficial but not mandatory: basic knowledge of product, design, or coding.
Audience
- Product managers and business analysts.
- Designers, founders, and innovation teams.
- Developers and technical professionals aiming to accelerate prototyping.
7 Hours