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Build the minimum viable product to test your assumptions and learn fast
Lean Development
An MVP isn't about building a basic version of your productβit's about testing your core hypothesis with the least amount of effort. Learn how to identify your riskiest assumptions, build just enough to validate them, and iterate based on real user feedback. Speed and learning are more important than polish.
Focus on what matters
Build fast, learn faster
Listen and iterate
Validate your hypotheses
What to build first
Get to market quickly
The goal of an MVP is to learn, not to launch a perfect product. Be prepared to feel embarrassed by your first versionβif you're not, you waited too long to ship. Every feature you don't build is more time to gather real user feedback and validate your direction.
Learn the frameworks and strategies to identify your core features and launch quickly. Stop planning and start validating.