6 features you should consider in your MVP that take little extra work for very high reward
Two months after launching my MVP, there are some things I regret not including from the beginning. Here are 6 features you should consider in your MVP that take little extra work for very high reward
1. Choose a nice font
It ups your look 10x, and it takes minimal effort to implement. The overhead is light enough to warrant having this in your MVP
2. Add an Invite Friends/Share button
This would have accelerated my growth much more quickly in the beginning. It takes some learning to get right, but it wouldn't take you more than a day to add it in well.
3. Prompt Users for Feedback
It's an MVP. You need to know how people are using your product, and where they think it's going to be improved. Finding the right moment to prompt for feedback can be tricky, but very worth it.
4. Be Descriptive
Your product is new. People do not know how to use your product. Be descriptive, no matter how simple it seems to you. For example, my app used to say:
"Add some friends"
And now it says:
"To add friends, go to the search tab and look for their username"
5. Add an Onboarding Process
In relation to being more descriptive, give users a tour when they walk in! Let them know how you intend for them to use your product.
Users will benefit from learning the language that you are creating within your product's environment.
6. Implement one-click login
Passwords suck to type, verifying your password sucks, getting a verification email sucks, etc..
Use a federated login because you will lose people with an annoying signup process.
Trust me, I've lost hundreds.
If you're building an MVP, I hope these tips help :)
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