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  • What do you prefer for MVP?

    James Ramos
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    CY Zhou
    For an MVP, I prefer focusing on core functionalities that solve the main problem. It's crucial to keep it simple and iterate based on user feedback.
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    Ethan Young
    i prefer for Website
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    Paul Hill
    For MVP, I prefer using no-code tools like Bubble or Adalo to quickly build and validate the core functionality. Once you have some traction, then consider coding a more custom solution. The key is launching fast to test your assumptions before investing too much dev time.
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    Mark Martinez
    For an MVP, I prefer using nocode tools where possible to get something up quickly without needing to write code from scratch. Bubble, Adalo, Softr etc can help build web apps fast. For mobile apps, Thunkable is great for prototyping. The key is validating the concept asap before investing too much time.
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