How Innovators Can Use Blueprints in Productable to Streamline Data Collection and Drive Faster Innovation
In the fast-paced world of innovation, gathering and presenting data effectively to decision makers can be a game-changer. Blueprints in Productable are designed to help innovators navigate this process with confidence. Blueprints are automated workflows, guiding innovators step-by-step as they collect and report critical information, such as ROI projections, competitive landscape analyses, and MVP testing plans. Here’s how you can make the most out of this powerful feature to support your project’s success.
Why Use Blueprints?
Blueprints are designed to help you think strategically while efficiently gathering the data needed for informed decision-making. By following a structured path, you can quickly assemble the information that matters most to your stakeholders, making your project easier to communicate and your progress more visible. Using Blueprints also ensures that you don’t overlook essential steps, giving your project a better foundation for success.
Key Benefits of Using Blueprints
- Make progress updates more enjoyable: Blueprints’ user-friendly interface makes it easy for innovators to capture essential information about their projects.
- Give guidance at the right time: Help innovators answer questions about their projects in a snap with in-context training content written by experts.
- Create perfect pitch slides with no effort: Auto-generated reports present innovators’ project information in an attractive way that makes decision makers’ lives easier.
How to Get Started with Blueprints 🏁
- Log in to Productable: If you’re not already logged in, head to Productable and sign in to your account.
- Access Blueprints: From your project page, navigate to the Stage report". Select a Blueprint that aligns with your project type to start working on your customized workflow.
- Follow the Prompts: The Blueprint will guide you through each step, from data collection to finalizing your MVP testing plan. Simply follow the prompts, filling in each section as thoroughly as possible to build a comprehensive overview of your project.
- Review and Share: Once you’ve completed your Blueprint, you’ll have a clear, data-rich presentation that you can confidently share with your team, stakeholders, or potential investors.