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Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

Summary

A Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a version of a new product that includes only the essential features necessary to satisfy early adopters and gather feedback for future development.

Detailed Description

The concept of an MVP is central to the lean startup methodology, where creating a product with minimal features allows startups to quickly launch their idea into the market, gauge user interest, and receive valuable insights. This iterative process helps avoid the pitfalls of building a fully-featured product that may not meet market needs. MVPs can take various forms, including a simple website, an app with basic functionalities, or other prototypes.

Category
Product Development
Synonyms
Prototype
Early Release
Pilot Product

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Tech Startups

Tech startups use MVPs to validate their business model and gather essential user data.

Industries:

Technology
Software

Platforms:

Web
Mobile
Product Testing

Businesses can use MVPs to test new product ideas in a controlled environment before full-scale launch.

Industries:

Consumer Goods
E-commerce

Platforms:

Web
Retail
Feature Prioritization

Companies can use MVPs to understand which features are most valued by users before full product development.

Industries:

Telecommunications
Finance

Platforms:

Mobile
Web

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