In your opinion, what would be considered as a good MVP launch?
Tal Buchshreiber
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Say you’ve launched your product’s MVP, what would be considered as a successful first week/month?
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André J@sentry_co
A pilot (MVP) should be something that makes Hollywood start calling you
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A successful MVP in my terms will look like providing basic functions and features targeting a specific group of market who should be aware of the new product launch, ready to give it a try and their valuable feedback and room for improvement will play a major part in the further success!
Hmm well since you include "MVP", I also consider hitting the relevant metrics : number of users, number of reviews, number of signups/waitlisters
What i think is A good MVP launch focuses on core features, incorporates user feedback, and emphasizes iterative improvement.
A successful MVP launch should have more than 1 user unless you count your friends😂😂 + it means creating a minimal version of the product, without all coooool addons!
Thank you all for your priceless feedback!
A follow up question:
How important is it, in your mind, to have the MVP well tested?
I would say having a strong hypothesis prior to your MVP launch and getting feedback from the right IC is a key metric.
A MVP doesn't mean a product that sells, but a product that solves a challenge in a way that attracts the right audience which means that feedback is a key KPI for you.
It should solve a real problem for a specific target audience and provides value to them. As UIHUT B2B Design provides a solution for entrepreneurs with reselling access to over 23000+ designs.
Goleko
In simple terms, a good MVP launch should have a clear value proposition, key functionalities, and a user-friendly design.
There are already pretty good answers in this thread. But IMO, a successful MVP launch is one where you learn A LOT. One where you get feedback. One where you get a better understanding of the user, what they want, and what they don't want.
Even if the product launch fails to hit key metrics, those learnings can be used to improve or change product direction. I call that success!
Narrated Tours (On Demand Audio Guides)
You've got some pretty good answers here Tal. Most of them fall into 2 buckets, whether
1) You're building an MVP to test value proposition assumptions
2) You're building an MVP to test distribution
Mine's the later, launching the AI audio tour guide MVP tomorrow so let's see.