Over the past couple of weeks, I have learned so much from working on LinguaLeap. This project gave me a deeper understanding of how to connect product strategy with real business needs. I learned a lot about market sizing, identifying which opportunities are worth pursuing, and how to communicate those findings clearly in a pitch deck.
One of the most rewarding parts was getting feedback from the judges. Hearing their thoughts on our presentation and how they appreciated our product idea made me realize how much potential LinguaLeap has. It was also a reminder of how important it is to show both the vision and the evidence behind it.
I really enjoyed conducting user interviews and talking with my teammates about their interviews because there were a lot of similarities in the profiles of the users that we chose. It was so interesting to see the different insights everyone gathered and how each perspective shaped our final direction. Working together to think through each team member’s strengths and how we could use them to make our pitch stronger taught me a lot about collaboration and leadership. I enjoyed working on the market sizing and formalizing what makes the members of our team good for this project because it made it feel more real.
I also enjoyed spending time defining our value proposition and comparing it with competitors because it helped me understand what truly makes a product stand out. This project gave me a better appreciation for how design, storytelling, and strategy come together to create something meaningful and impactful.
