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Exploring Different Development Methods for Digital Products

Explore different development methods for digital products, including Agile, Scrum, Lean, Feature-Driven Development, Rapid Application Development, and the Lean Startup Methodology. Choose the right approach for your project's needs.

Exploring Different Development Methods for Digital Products

In this article we’ll cover everything you need to know about digital product development, its processes, benefits, considerations and approaches in 2023.

Product development process involves 7 steps: ideation, research, prototyping, UI design, validation, development, launch; nevertheless, it’s not a linear process.

When they hear “digital product development,” many companies – especially those selling physical products in brick-and-mortar stores – tune out.

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Digital product development is the act of bringing ideas for a digital project from strategy to reality. There are many steps required to efficiently and effectively move through this process. 

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