Frank Robinson promoted the term minimum viable product (MVP) in 2001. He defines it as a “right-sized product, big enough to cause adoption, satisfaction, and sales.” But that's not the most ...
French novelist Antoine de Saint Exupéry wrote that “perfection is attained not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing more to remove.” That high-minded virtue has become best ...
You’ve sketched your idea a hundred times. Maybe even mocked it up in Figma. But between hiring a dev shop you can’t afford and learning to code from scratch, your startup feels stuck in Google Docs.
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The idea of minimum viable product is useful because you can basically say, look, our vision is to build a product that solves this core problem for customers, these kind of general feature areas, and ...
Startups are essentially machines that build MVPs (minimum viable products) that help answer questions and gradually de-risk the value proposition of the company. The key is that every MVP a company ...
Michael Skok is a general partner at North Bridge Venture Partners and author of the Startup Secrets series. The “lean startup” methodology is great and has done a lot to revolutionize the way we ...