MVP Building 101: An introduction to Minimal Viable Products
A minimum viable product (MVP) is a product with just enough features to gather validated learnings about the product and its continued development. Many companies, that are now unicorns incl. Uber, started as MVPs to test their product-market fit.
Learn why 50% of businesses fail
More than 50% of businesses fail because they do not pay enough attention to their customers. A user-centric approach is a key to identifying your product-market fit and setting you up for success in the long run.
If you’re not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you’ve launched too late
Reid Hoffman
Founder of LinkedIn
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This framework contains the 6 core questions you should consider and re-consider while developing your business. Important questions such as:
- How will I achieve product-market fit?
- What is the best go-to-market strategy for your business?
- How and when will I become profitable?
If you believe in it – don’t hold back
No one can stop you in the end, if you work on something that you’re passionate about, truly interested in (meaning working on it doesn’t feel like work), and naturally good at. We hope that this guide will help you achieve your goals.
If you have any further questions about MVP building, product development, or venture building please feel free to reach out to us at any time. Let’s talk!
Topics included
- Discover what separates a good MVP from a bad one
- Learn which 6 key questions you should answer before starting your MVB building
- Find out why many businesses fail MVP building & how to not do the same mistakes
- Get some real-life tips from our own experience
Topics included
- Discover what separates a good MVP from a bad one
- Learn which 6 key questions you should answer before starting your MVB building
- Find out why many businesses fail MVP building & how to not do the same mistakes
- Get some real-life tips from our own experience