If you too are a startup with some ‘billion dollars’ app idea, you may have heard the term Minimum Viable Product.
What is Minimum Viable Product all about? How do you actually it and validate it? Also, see the possible features to include
The idea of building an MVP is tricky. It should be desirable and accepted by the mass. After you have the agile minimum viable product developed and validated, you just need to iterate on the feedback and develop rapidly.
How do you bridge the gap between MVP and MMP? and how do you finally launch MP?
Why do you need a minimum viable product?
Every new business is born out of chaos. Three-quarters of enterprises do not go past the initial stage, which is also the most decisive one. Whether you survive or go under depends on how well you steer through the troubled waters of startup. And that’s exactly where a minimum viable product (MVP) may be your beacon.
Before getting into the details of building a Minimum Viable product, or MVP, let us briefly look at what a Minimum Viable Product is and how it can help your business?
As the name suggests, a Minimum Viable Product involves building a product with only the bare minimum and most essential features that many companies launch in the marketplace as a testing tool.
The advantages of a Minimum Viable Product are manifold.
So the question you need to ask yourself is- how to gain maximum insight with minimum efforts?Step 1: Observe the MarketIn other words, indulge in market research.
You rush to execute it as you think that the sheer brilliance of your idea is enough to make it an instant success.
Hold surveys, look at market trends, observe your competitors.
4 years ago, my friend Michael decided to quit his job and start making figurines.
He was going to rent an office in order to make a reception for clients and in the nearby building there was his workshop.
His clients were people of their 40s and more with a high income and who were really ready to spend a lot of money for a customized figurine.
Finally, he founded the proper one and spent 1.5 months to make it well equipped.
We have created a tool that will help you with it.
About half a year before this story, my other friend Peter decided to open his own business – a small cafe.