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Gaza challenge bootcamp final presentation template
1. (Enter your company / team
name here)
(Enter the names of your team
members here)
Instructions:
1) Fill out presentation. Leave the titles on each slide except the team name slide.
2) Delete this box
3) Optional: Make the presentation look nicer. Add your branding and UX/UI feel to
this presentation.
4) Save the presentation with your team name as the title and the words “FULL
VERSION.” e.g., “Basiklet final presentation FULL VERSION.”
5) Then delete all the gray slides and save the presentation again as another version,
e.g., “Basiklet final presentation SHORT VERSION.”
6) Email both presentations to hani.mortaja@gmail.com by 11:30am on Tuesday.
7) Required: Practice presenting to be sure you can do this in 5 minutes. (Don’t speak
too fast. Just prioritize what you will say. You don’t need to say everything you
have written down.)
2. The Problem
• Describe the problem that your customers face
(or if there is no problem, replace this with
“The Opportunity” and describe that instead)
3. (enter your company / team name
here)
• Describe here what your company does / will
do. Make this very brief.
5. Target Market
• Which geographic part of the world will you
target (Arab world, United States, developing
countries, etc)? Or will you target the whole
world?
• How else can you segment your market?
(What gender? What age group?
Businesspeople? Students? Families?)
• How many people are in your target market?
6. Customer Profile
• Who is your typical customer? Put your
customer profile here (a fictional customer
that represents your typical customer, e.g.,
“Ahmed is a 23-year-old who lives in Saudi
Arabia”). Include a picture of the fictional
customer.
7. Customer Development
• Share what you have learned during your
initial customer development interviews. How
did these change your plans for your Minimum
Viable Product?
8. Monetization / Business Model
• You don’t need to be 100% sure of how you
will make money through your product yet,
but you should be starting to think about it.
Write here your rough draft of your
monetization plan / business model. (e.g.,
“Our app will have a freemium model: the
MVP version will be free and if you want to
unlock more advanced features you have to
pay $1”)
9. Minimum Viable Product
• Describe what you will build during the 6
weeks of pre-acceleration.
• If you already have any evidence of success,
SHOW IT!!!! (e.g., likes on your
Facebook page, a product with existing users,
etc)
10. Mockup
• Share the link for the mockup you have made
at invisionapp.com, or, if you already have
your product ready, show us screen shots of
your product
11. Sprint Plans
• Describe (very briefly) how you will break
down your product development into sprints.
13. Customer Engagement
• Describe how you will engage customers after
you have acquired them. How will you make
sure they come back to your product and use it
regularly? How will you make them loyal
customers?
14. Look & Feel
• Optional: Share your current vision for your
brand, and for the UX/UI of your website
15. Team
• What gaps do you have on your team that you
will need to fill to launch your MVP?
• What gaps do you have on your team that you
will need to fill to launch your final product?
• How did you and your team members meet?
• How will you resolve problems if you have
disagreements?
16. Pivoting
• What are 1-2 ways in which you might pivot?
Share here some ideas of how your company’s
direction might change. For example, “If users
don’t end up liking X, we might do Y instead.”
• If you don’t have ideas of ways to pivot, share
an idea for an entirely different company you
could create
17. Learning
• What is one key thing you realized / learned
during the bootcamp that you didn’t know
previously?
• How did your plans for your startup change?
18. Commitment
• If you are selected, how many hours per week
will you work on your startup during the 6
weeks of pre-acceleration?
• How many months / years would you work on
your idea without investment in order to see it
succeed?
19. Failure
• Many startups fail around the world. How
does your team define success? How do you
define failure? Tell us a little about your
attitude.
• How will you know if your idea has failed and
it is time to start working on a new one?
20. Motivation
• Now that you have been through the
bootcamp, what excites you most about
launching your startup?
• If you are not selected for pre-acceleration,
what will you do?