Building your minimum viable product
https://www.mappfia.com/ A minimum viable product (MVP) is something that has just about enough features that satisfy your early customers and prove that there's a demand for your product, giving you confirmation it's actually worth building.
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A minimum viable product (MVP) is something that has just about
enough features that satisfy your early customers and prove that
there's a demand for your product, giving you confirmation it's
actually worth building.
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It teaches you how to drive <strong>your</strong> startup, how to steer it, when you<br />
should turn, when you should persevere and keep going and when<br />
you should pivot if things aren't working out.<br />
The Lean Startup methodology addresses a key problem.<br />
Way too many startups have ideas they assume people want.<br />
Some of them spend months maybe even years building their<br />
<strong>product</strong> without showing a single potential customer.<br />
When they do finally launch, and nobody cares, ironically they think,<br />
the price is too high or it doesn't have enough features.<br />
Your idea is an experiment<br />
You have to think of <strong>your</strong> <strong>minimum</strong> <strong>viable</strong> <strong>product</strong> as an experiment<br />
that attempts to answer a question.<br />
The question isn't, "can this <strong>product</strong> be built", because in most<br />
cases it can, the real question is, "should this <strong>product</strong> be built in the<br />
first place".<br />
The biggest fundamental of the Lean Startup methodology is the<br />
whole build, measure, learn feedback loop.<br />
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