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Post Info TOPIC: How to Build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?


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How to Build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?
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To build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), follow the 7 key steps to build your prototype:

  1. First Identify the core problem your product solves.
  2. Do market research to validate user demand.
  3. Define the must-have features — no fluff, just what’s needed to solve the core issue.
  4. Sketch or wireframe your MVP to plan out user flow and experience.
  5. Develop the MVP fast — think lean, go simple.
  6. Launch to a small user base to gather real feedback.
  7. Iterate based on feedback, fixing what matters and improving what counts.

Pro Tip: Don’t aim for perfect. MVP’s all about learning what works without blowing your whole budget.

 



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