Step 1: Formulate a Hypothesis
Develop a hypothesis based on your own data rather than following competitors. For example, if you believe users will pay for a music app after a month of use, that’s your hypothesis.
Step 2: Brainstorm Strategies
Use the template to organize brainstorming sessions. Generate and prioritize ideas for testing the hypothesis. Ensure the focus remains on validating your hypothesis.
Step 3: Conduct Research
Investigate similar strategies used by other companies. Analyze their success and determine how you can improve or adapt the approach. Prepare for the experiment by aligning teams, obtaining approvals, and assessing potential impacts on current customers.
Step 4: Design the Experiment
Outline the experiment's details, including:
- Treatment and control groups
- Tracking and measurement methods
- Timeline and sample size
- Criteria for success, for instance, test a 30-day paid option with a subset of users and determine success based on conversion rates.
Step 5: Build the Experiment Sheet
Document your experiment details in the template, including:
- Hypothesis
- Methods for testing
- Metrics for measurement
- Success criteria Include sections for quantitative and qualitative results.
Step 6: Run the Experiment and Analyze Results
Execute the experiment and update the template regularly. Hold periodic meetings to review progress. Once complete, analyze the results with your team, discuss key learnings, and plan future experiments based on the findings.