BeginnerReasoning~5 min
Step Sequencer
Re-order a scrambled list of steps to achieve a goal — with a justification for any non-obvious ordering decisions.
Skills Tested
Process sequencingProduct development knowledgeSelective justification
Challenge Prompt
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These steps for launching a B2B SaaS product are in random order. Re-order them into the correct sequence for a first-time founder, and justify any step where the correct order is non-obvious. Steps: (A) Write privacy policy, (B) Build landing page, (C) Identify 10 potential customers, (D) Deploy to production, (E) Set up payment processing, (F) Build MVP, (G) Get first paid customer, (H) Do customer discovery interviews, (I) Set up error monitoring, (J) Write terms of service. Output: ordered list A-J labels, then justification paragraph for any non-obvious orderings only.
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Hints (3)
- 1Customer discovery (H) before building (F) is the most important non-obvious ordering.
- 2"Non-obvious justification only" prevents an essay for 10 simple orderings.
- 3There's no single correct answer — judge on the quality of reasoning.
Related Topics
process sequencingSaaS launchstep orderingproduct developmentfounder advice
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