Writing a Product Roadmap Quick Check 2 of 52 of 5 Items Question Which of the following is an acceptable set of milestones?(1 point) Responses connect first button, connect second button, connect third button connect first button, connect second button, connect third button build UI, track number of users, market product build UI, track number of users, market product design UI, build UI, test UI, update UI design UI, build UI, test UI, update UI select tech stack, research user need, plan schedule select tech stack, research user need, plan schedule Skip to navigation page 5 of 5

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To determine an acceptable set of milestones for a product roadmap, we want milestones that represent clear and measurable objectives along the development and launch of a product. Here’s a brief analysis of the options provided:

  1. connect first button, connect second button, connect third button: This set is highly specific and focuses only on a very granular level of the task, which may not provide enough broader context for progress tracking.

  2. build UI, track number of users, market product: This set includes a developmental phase (building the UI), a metric to track (user count), and a marketing strategy, which provides a more comprehensive view of milestones over the product's lifecycle.

  3. design UI, build UI, test UI, update UI: This set outlines the progression through the design, development, and iteration phases of the UI, making it also a good candidate.

  4. select tech stack, research user need, plan schedule: This option includes foundational steps that are important but might not directly reflect product progression or development milestones.

Based on these evaluations, the most comprehensive and acceptable milestones would be:

build UI, track number of users, market product

This option provides a clear pathway from development to user engagement and market introduction, making it an acceptable set of milestones.