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My JAMS Your musical community awaits. Interviews Since Last Class Interviews To Date 68 12 jeremy pachter chaun michael medeiros chloe shih 1

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My JAMSYour musical community awaits.

Interviews Since Last ClassInterviews To Date68 12

jeremy pachter chaun michael medeiros chloe shih

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DAY

ON

E VP:Build Community

Develop skills

User data for Co.’s

Loc. Biz Exposure

User Discounts

Connect like minded musicians

Networking

CS:Competent - jamming musicians

Beginner/aspiring musicians

Classical musicians for chamber music

Columbia network (alumni included) - uni

KP:Guitar Center

Music festivals

Restaurants

Music Schools

Sam Ash

KA:InterviewsPrototyping/modelUX designHypothesis Testing

KR:Software engineers Hard/SoftwareServersWebsite hostJam Spaces

CR:Co-creation

Automated services

CH:Web/mobileSocial mediaEmail marketingPartner promotionsTech outlets/blogs

C$:Developer fees

server fees

R$:Ads

Commission ModelData Sales

Freemium/upscaling

Renting space

website hosting fees

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● Rising pros have difficulty finding paid gigs

● There’s a need to connect to musicians with similar style/skill

● There’s a need to recruit musicians who can play certain parts for a group (ie band)

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ON

E TAKEAWAYSUser Interviews

● Our MVP is not an app, it’s hosting a jam session

Greatest Takeaway

● Refine user questions significantly

● Coordinate a Jam Session

● Go to Guitar Center and interview people to discover customer needs

Evening’s Plan of Action

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VP:• Build Community • Develop skills• Loc. Biz Exposure• User Discounts• Connect like minded musicians based on skill and music style• Networking• Airbnb-style rental space for practice / recording• Recruiting to form musical groups (ie band)• Private lessons • video production/editing • song-writing • music• Constructive feedback • Rating level• Exposure and gigs • Competitions

CS:• Competent - jamming musicians• Columbia network (alumni included) - uni• 18-30 yr old musicians• College students who are amateur musicians• Rising professional musicians• Restaurants• Guitar Center / Sam Ash

KP:

• Guitar Center• Music festivals• Restaurants• Music Schools• Sam Ash

KA:• Interviews • Restaurants • music centers • Musicians• Host jams• Prototyping• Hypothesis Testing

KR:• Software engineers• Hard/SoftwareServers• Website host• Jam Spaces

CR:Get• ChannelsKeep• Positive jam sessionsGrow• Private lessons• Rental space

CH:• Web/mobile• Social media• Email marketing• Partner promotions (event promos)• Tech outlets/blogs

C$:• Developer fees• Server fees

R$:• Ads• Renting space• Commission Model (at restaurant/bar)

• Freemium/upscaling (for ratings)

• Website hosting fees

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Value Props Expanded:

● Rental Space: There’s a need to find space for practicing, performing, and recording

● Connecting to Musicians with similar backgrounds

● Networking & Gigs

● Music Lessons

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O TAKEAWAYSUser Interviews Pivot

● 18-30 yr old musicians would be the ones we targeted.

Evening’s Plan of Action

● Rank Customer Segments and Value Props

● Continue to test hypotheses on canvas 5

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VP:• Loc. Biz Exposure• Airbnb-style rental space for practice / recording• Exposure and gigs (paid) • Competitions• Recruiting to form musical groups (ie band)• Constructive feedback • Rating level• Musical places to hang out and meet people• Gain musical confidence• Connect like minded musicians based on skill and music style• Private lessons • video production/editing • song-writing • music• Networking• Build Community • Develop skills• User Discounts

CS:• Competent - jamming musicians• Columbia network (alumni included) - uni• 18-30 yr old musicians• College students who are amateur musicians• Rising professional musicians• Restaurants/Bars• Guitar Center / Sam Ash• Beginners• Competent but not producing• Competent & producing• Rising musicians (going pro)• Professional • Musical Listeners

KP:

• Guitar Center• Music festivals• Restaurants• Music Schools• Sam Ash• Bars

KA:• Interviews • Restaurants • Music centers • Musicians• Host jams• Prototyping• Hypothesis Testing• Creating gigsKR:• Software engineers• Hard/SoftwareServers• Website host• Jam Spaces

CR:Get• ChannelsKeep• Positive jam sessions• Competitions / ratings• Recruiting for groupsGrow• Private lessons• Rental space• Creating gigs

CH:• Web/mobile• Social media• Email marketing• Partner promotions (event promos)• Tech outlets/blogs • WoM

C$:• Developer fees• Server fees

R$:• Ads/sponsors• Renting space• Commission Model (at restaurant/bar, tutoring, gigs)• Entrance fees at competitions

• Freemium/upscaling (for ratings) • Website hosting fees

• Restaurants (potentially)

DAY

TH

REE

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●Competent musicians not producing anything wouldn’t pay to jam/meet others.

●Found a competitor: GroupTones

DAY

TH

REE TAKEAWAYS

User Interviews Pivots

● Focused on Open Jam Nights at bars

● Realized music listeners would be part of the customer segment

Evening’s Plan of Action

● Interview bars to see if they’d host Open Jam Nights with us

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DAY FOURBeginnersCompetent & producing

Professionals (Rising and Seasoned)

Restaurants & BarsMusic Centers

Music Listeners• Competent, not producing• Non-musicians

Competent, not producing

Rising professionals

Get• Channels• Bar gigsKeep• Positive jam sessions• Competitions / ratings• Recruiting for groupsGrow• Private lessons• Creating gigs• Web/mobile• Social media• Email marketing• Partner promotions (event promos)• Tech outlets/blogs • WoM

• Informal private lessons • Gain musical confidence & dev skills• Connect to similar musicians based on skill, genre, style• Attend jam sessions • Constructive feedback (rating level)• Recruiting - form musical groups (band)• Gain musical confidence• Build community • Exposure and gigs (paid) • Competitions• Local Biz Exposure• Networking• User Discounts• Musical place to hang & meet people

• Interviews • Restaurants • Music centers • Musicians• Host jams• Prototyping• Hypothesis Testing• Creating gigs at bars

• Software engineers• Hard/SoftwareServers• Website host• Jam Spaces

• Guitar Center• Music festivals• Restaurants• Music Schools• Sam Ash• Bars

• Developer Fees• Server Fees

• Website Hosting Fees• Restaurant Partnerships

• Ads/sponsors• Competition entrance fees

• Commission Model (at restaurant/bar, tutoring, gigs)

• Freemium/upscaling

• Marketing/Exposure• Expand culture & vibe• Increase revenue

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CHANNELS

Partner PromotionsBars

Significant Interest Their Customer Base

Music StoresRestaurants

Social MediaFacebook Event has

Attendees

Email MarketingSent out on LLP listserv

CURRENT

Web/MobileApple StorePlayStore

WoM● Bars● Music Stores● Restaurants

Digital Media Platforms● Tech Blogs● Tech Outlets

FUTUREDAY

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CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIPS: “GET” STRATEGY

Target more experienced musicians second

Advertise tutoring featureAdvertise band creation/gigs

PHASE 1 PHASE 2

1. Acquire 18-30 yr old beginners/hobbyists first

Personally host jams (Thursday)Social media works - Facebook

2. Bars host open mics/performances in parallel

Performers sign up via Google FormMostly existing performance

groupsAttendees RSVP via FB

3. Obtain attendee contact information

4. Develop and launch app

PHASE 3

Grow musicians through competitions● Entrance fees● Exposure● High-level gigs

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REVENUE MODELSocial Media

WoM

Email Marketing

Bars

Existing performer

groups

Beginners

Performances

Experienced Musicians

MyJAMS

Listeners

Watch

Watch

Perform

PaymentApp Flow

DAY

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● Smaller bars need help with marketing/exposure and definitely want to host Open Jam Nights with us. They tried selling that to us.

● More established bars know their customers better and customers are more consistent.

● Bars care about culture and vibe.

DAY

FO

UR TAKEAWAYS

User Interviews Great Takeaways

● Focus on hosting Open Jam Nights at bars

● We could get existing performance groups on the app

● We’re a resegmented market, not a new market

Evening’s Plan of Action

● Host a jam session at home and see if people would come and through what channels

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Beginners/IntermediateCompetent & producingProfessionals (Rising and Seasoned)

Restaurants & BarsMusic Centers

Music Listeners• Competent, not producing• Non-musicians

Get• Channels• Bar gigsKeep• Positive jam sessions• Competitions / ratings• Recruiting for groupsGrow• Private lessons• Creating gigs• Web/mobile• Social media• Email marketing• Partner promotions (event promos)• Tech outlets/blogs • WoM

• Informal private lessons • Gain musical confidence & dev skills• Attend jams to listen/watch• Connect to similar musicians based on skill, genre, style• Attend structured/recurring jams• Constructive feedback (rating level)• Recruiting - form musical groups (band)• Gain musical confidence• Build community • Exposure and paid gigs - Competitions• Local Biz Exposure• Networking• User Discounts• Musical place to hang & meet people

• Interviews • Restaurants • Music centers • Musicians• Host specific jams• Prototyping• Hypothesis Testing• Creating gigs at bars• Fundraising• Software engineers• Hard/SoftwareServers• Website host• Jam Spaces

• Guitar Center• Music festivals• Restaurants• Music Schools• Sam Ash• Bars

• Developer Fees• Server Fees

• Website Hosting Fees• Restaurant Partnerships

• Ads/sponsors• Competition entrance fees

• Commission Model (at restaurant/bar, tutoring, gigs)

• Freemium/upscaling

• Marketing/Exposure• Expand culture & vibe• Increase revenue

DAY FIVE

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Total Available Market:

●28 million US musicians

Served Available Market:

●25.2 million US musicians who have access to the Internet

Target Market:

●21 - 35 yrs old - 26.8% of the US population

●6.75 million US citizens who are:○ College/University students who are amateur musicians - Private lessons

○ Rising professional musicians - renting space

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E MARKET SIZE

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MEET CHRIS

●Age: 24

●Occupation: Project Coordinator

●Salary: ~$65,000

●Background: ○ Played in music groups in school

○ Produces musical content as a hobby

○ Gets home at 6 PM

○ Practices at least twice a week

●Misses performing on stage

●Finds it difficult to find gigs

●Difficulty meeting new musicians

●Can perform at Open Mics & meet new musicians

●Networking through My JAMS helps Chris find gigs

Background

SolutionPain Points

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New York, NY

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● Difficult to jam with different styles

● Attendance: 7

● All guitarists of varying styles

○ Blues, punk, progressive rock, jazz, folk

● Successful jams may require facilitators

● Better to have a set song list

● Email and social media marketing didn’t work

● WoM did work because of personal connections

DAY

FIV

E TAKEAWAYSMVP Results Takeaways and Iterations

● Since there are issues with space and going to homes for jams,, hosting Open Jam Nights at public places like bars is a better business model

● People who make music a bigger part of their lives are more likely to seek out jams

● People are more willing to go to bars and listen in Open Mic Nights

● Focus on musicians aged 21-35 16

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●Host a bluegrass jam at Tara Hill bar next Tues, Jan 19 at 7:30 PM

●Host a home jam session specific to a certain genre/instruments with a song list

○ Provide tabs/chords to people ahead of time

●Figure out how long people’s performance sets are

●Set specific metrics of success

●Re-evaluate target market and determine revenue streams

MOVING FORWARDD

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THANK YOU

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