The Proto Value Canva

The Proto Value Canva

The Trap Most Product Teams Fall Into

Everyone talks about delivering value. But when you scratch beneath the surface, value often remains a vague concept.

Few teams can map it clearly, and even fewer can test it early. Yet, those who do gain a decisive advantage: less wasted effort, faster learning, and stronger product-market fit.

The Proto Value Canvas (PVC) is the perfect tool to bring structure to this challenge. 

The PVC helps teams pause before rushing into ambitious roadmaps and ask the right questions:

Most organizations think they know these answers. In practice, assumptions creep in: the loudest customer voice dominates, internal politics distort priorities, and “shiny” features take over. The cost? Months of development that add little or no real impact.

With the PVC, the best teams treat value as something to map, test, and iterate, not just define once.

These faint signals are often ignored because they don’t fit into a neat metric. Yet, they are the seeds of tomorrow’s opportunities.

The result:

Sketch It, Don’t Sell It: Prototype Your Value, Not Your Features

Great PMs know that success isn’t about pitching features, it’s about validating value.

Too often, teams rush into building shiny functionality without asking the harder questions. The result? Beautiful user experiences that fail to move the business forward.

The PVC brings discipline to that reflection. Before committing time and budget, it forces you to ask:

The difference between a feature and real value lies in evidence. Forward-thinking teams use the PVC to prototype the promise before the product:

Because here’s the truth: great UX alone won’t carry a product. If it doesn’t make business sense, it won’t survive.

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