How do you design a minimum viable product (MVP) that tests your riskiest assumption?
If you want to validate your business idea with experiments, you need to design a minimum viable product (MVP) that tests your riskiest assumption. An MVP is a version of your product that delivers enough value to early adopters, while minimizing the time and resources spent on building it. But how do you know what to build and what to test? Here are some steps to help you design an MVP that tests your riskiest assumption.
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Eric CabañasI turn ideas into profitable B2B businesses | Digital Project Manager | 7 years of experience
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Cory WarfieldI make fun of tech because I love it | I’ve growth-hacked LinkedIn and teach others to do the same | serial tech…
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Sahil Andrews ChandFounder & CEO @ ShipSafe® and TopCubit® | MBA-IT, B.Sc. IT, PMP®, RMP, Cyber Resilience, IoT / OT, AI/AR