How Clickable Prototypes Help You Secure Project Funding Fast
Think of it like this – you are pitching a concept for a new app to someone. You talk for five minutes and they still don’t understand the concept. But when you show them a screen they can click through, now it makes sense. That’s the beauty of a prototype. A prototype is a simple […]
Design a Prototype That Gets Investors to Say “Yes” (Without Building the Whole App)
Do you have a product idea but are not able to convince investors? It might be a game-changing platform, a new tool or workflow, or a disruptive mobile app. The problem is that you don’t have time, resources, or a team ready to build the complete product. The good news? You don’t have to wait […]
Wireframe, Mockup, Prototype, MVP — What They Really Mean and Why You Need Each One
When you take a product from idea to launch, it rarely happens in one big leap. It moves through smaller stages—each one playing a key role in shaping the final product. Many people confuse terms like wireframe, mockup, prototype, and MVP. They are not the same. They serve different purposes, and skipping any one of […]
Don’t Burn Your Budget — Test Your Startup Idea With a Simple Prototype
When you start a new business or launch a product, there’s always uncertainty. Will users like it? Will it solve their problems? Is there enough demand? Many startups rush to build the entire product first, only to realise later that they went in the wrong direction. That’s where prototyping can save the day. Prototyping […]
How to Make a Product Prototype That Helps You Secure Investor Funding
Having an idea is one thing. Turning it into a product that gets investors excited — that’s the real game. Today, ideas alone don’t raise funds. Investors want to see something real — a working version they can touch, test, and believe in. That’s why prototypes matter so much. A prototype helps you show how […]
What Investors Really Want? A Working Prototype
If you’ve ever had a business idea that kept you up at night, you probably also wondered—”How do I get someone to fund this?” Here’s the truth: investors don’t put money into ideas anymore. They invest in proof. And that proof? It’s called a prototype. Think of your prototype as a working sample. It doesn’t […]