- Dan Coelho
Clarifying questions
What is the motivation behind this? – To help users get a pet.
Goal: Help get the user a pet.
Before I get into that, I have some more clarifying questions.
Typically, I would do a competitive analysis of whether there are similar products out there and what people problem they have set out to solve.
Do you have any specific audience you want to target?
Interviewer: No.
Is this product an application geared to any particular channel?
Interviewer: No
Will this product be for a specific type of pet? Like dogs or fishes or cats etc?
Interviewer: No
Are there any specific constraints around this? Like local pets alone etc?
Interviewer: No
Will this be a standalone app?
Alright, before I dive into the details, I will tell you how I might approach this and you can tell me if it makes sense ok? So I am going to understand what the audience might be first, look at their needs, list out possible solutions, prioritize them and recommend one after outlining any possible risks or uncertainties that i can foresee. Sounds good?
Okay lets look at what our audience might be.
1) Someone who wants to put up a pet for sale or adoption – that could be a local business or a pet owner
2) New pet owners who want to own a pet
3) Existing pet owners who want to own another pet
What might be the needs for these users
If you look at the audience who want to put up their pet for adoption or a business that wants to advertise a pet they will want to
1) Publish a post with details of their pet with their contact information
2) Ensure the pet owner is a good one or the pet will go in good hands
3) Have an interface to communicate with the prospective buyer through the application
If you look at the audience who want to adopt a pet, or buy a pet
1) Search for a pet by a particular type of pet or whether it is rescued, bred, adopted etc, by location
2) View details of the pet and owner
3) Make sure the owner and the pet is authentic
4) Have an interface to communicate with the prospective buyer through the application
I would like to prioritize the existing pet owners putting up their pets or rescued ones for adoption because there are many apps out there used by businesses to put up their pets for sale, and in-store shops as well. The broader goal of FB is to have a platform for people to create connections and be a community. So building a product will make this whole process a healthy one and not purely transactional.
Let me list out possible solutions.
- Solution 1: Integration with Facebook Watch where pets can be watched live to generate more interest around adoption.
- Solution 2: Integration with Facebook groups – The product can be integrated into Facebook Groups where pets can be put up for adoption with a lot of social activity around who might be interested
- Solution 3: Separate standalone Facebook app – Where sellers and buyers can exclusively use it only for pet adoption or buying.
I like the first solution better better because it speaks more to the goals of the company and still meets the needs of the users. The experience altogether will be more of a social one where they feel more involved. Also speaking towards the reach and from an implementation perspective, it might be easier to vet the MVP solution by integrating with an existing product and then branch out if required.
Solution 1:
- The product can allow for a live cam that can show what the pets put up for adoption are doing right now. Prospective owners can view the channel anytime to see the pet and might help with the adoption process quicker. It can be integrated with Facebook watch with comments enabled. Other FB users can endorse the seller.
- Initial meetings can be setup through Facebook meet and then in-person meetings can happen to strengthen the bond.
- There can be recommendations and personalized notifications built in for the buyer and seller based on criteria set up by both and a matching algorithm can be built to show each other options to review everyday.
- Integration or tie-in with the concerned authorities to do the paperwork through the product itself and make the whole process seamless.
- Integration with pet stores to buy required accessories for the pet that can come as an incentive package when a purchase is made through the app
Possible uncertainties and risks:
1) Authenticity of the seller or buyer – Have to make sure the pet is not stolen – being a registered FB user can probably be a good way to have an overall assessment of how the seller or buyer is.
2) Working with the authorities for the paperwork can be a bit of a stretch in terms of the agreements involved. It can possibly dilute the experience as well.
Metrics
- Number of users who have put a pet for sale per month (30/90)
- Number of adoptions that have been successful (30/90)
- Number of watches per pet post and comments
- Conversion rates for personalized recommendations

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