Build an Effective MVP in 5 Steps — An Algorithm for Startups

Written by oleksandr-simonov | Published 2020/05/07
Tech Story Tags: mvp | minimum-viable-product | ruby-on-rails | web-development | prototyping | startups | how-to-build-an-mvp | hackernoon-top-story

TLDR An MVP, or a minimum viable product, is a product that includes only few core features of the conceived full-service product. MVP answers the crucial question: Do customers need your product? Aims of MVP development are the following: Getting quick feedback needed for further decision making. Figure out what features you need on every stage of the development process. Divide the features to mandatory, desirable and minor and place them in order to include in your MVP. Then choose the features and place decreasing priority in the order to be included in the MVP.via the TL;DR App

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Written by oleksandr-simonov | CEO and Founder at Amoniac OU
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/05/07