Brian Lawrence

How do you build a solid Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?

When you're building a product, how do you put together something that works exactly how it's supposed to and does the bare minimum so that you can put it out into the world and start getting feedback?

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Anastasia Liamets
Even the website is enough to validate an idea. For MVP, I believe core feature(s) should work well depending on what you build
Brian Lawrence
@anliamets Awesome! Thanks for sharing Anastasia.
Mihajlo Kovacevic
If your product was a memed, what would the meme be about - that is what you build as MVP 🐸
Brian Lawrence
@mihajlokovacevic That's an interesting way to look at it lol
Deniz Savkay
Solve a problem that can't be solved by other current products on the market. That's the MVP. Otherwise why would people buy that product
Brian Lawrence
@deniz_savkay That's true. Thanks for sharing Deniz!
Oxana
It should just cover your target persona main need. That should be enough to launch
Brian Lawrence
@oxana_ivanova That's a good tip. Thanks for sharing Oxana!
Aia Ibragimova
I plan to order one because I've heard good reviews. If you are looking for an MVP development company, I would recommend looking at https://mvpdevelopmentteam.com/ . They have excellent experience in creating MVPs for startups and entrepreneurs. The team offers a full range of services, from consulting and design to developing and scaling your product. What's interesting is that they also provide testing and support services for the product after launch.
Ram Narayanan Karunakaran

To build a solid Minimum Viable Product (MVP), follow the below mentioned pointers for MVP Development.


Step 1: Start with Market Research

Step 2: Ideate on Value Addition

Step 3: Map Out User Flow

Step 4: Prioritize MVP Features

Step 5: Launch MVP

Step 6: Exercise Build, Measure, Learn