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    Many startup founders often discover they have made false assumptions about the users’ real needs after the software product’s release. And that’s a disaster. You have invested your money in a product that doesn’t meet the user’s expectations. So it can never be successful on the market.
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    “If you’re not ashamed of the first version of your product, you launched it too late.” This profound statement from Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, is a testament to the significant role of MVP (Minimum Viable Product) development in the entrepreneurial journey. Delving deep into the concept of MVP, we’ll explore its essence, importance, and…
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    In the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship, turning innovative ideas into successful products often requires a crucial initial step – MVP development. Startups across the United States are increasingly relying on specialized funding platforms to fuel their Minimum Viable Product (MVP) journey.
  • Testing Your MVP Ideas and Hypotheses

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    We already know that good digital products take time to implement, and good beta versions of a product usually cost $100k+. You may have an amazing idea, but it will fail if the market does not accept it.
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    Successful applications such as Instagram, Uber, Spotify, and numerous others have one thing in common; they’ve used a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) approach. With this software development technique, business owners get a chance to test their products’ viability and feasibility. Companies exploit MVP development benefits and build new features according to user testing data. They…
  • How Much Does It Cost to Create an MVP?

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    Starting your digital business with an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is a reasonable solution if you want to avoid risks and test your idea before developing a fully-fledged product. It all translates into saving your money and time and maximizes the chances for your project to succeed. Given that 90% of startups fail, building a…