After months, if not years, of development, it is finally ready to meet its audience.
Before embarking on a long and expensive development cycle, we recommend that you take a few minutes to learn about the concept of MVP.
The MVP (Minimum Viable Product), is a concept resulting from the concept of Lean Startup, a famous method of product creation proposed by Eric Ries.
In other words, it is about experimenting with a product idea by offering the smallest possible version (created with the least possible resources and costs), with end-users, our early adopters, to collect rapid feedback and empirically measure the chances of product success.
As part of an entrepreneurial project, the concept of MVP is most often respected because we try to offer the first version of our product, produced with little financial means.
Why not offer the most basic version of the product possible that already allows it to move from point A to point B?