What's the best MVP (minimum viable product) development strategy for startup founders?

Seungwoo Jang
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Ashit Vora
Best MVP Development Strategy is to NOT build the product at all. Rather, first create a community of people who can be your potential customers. Engage with them. Understand what they really want and then build the product. Benefit: - You will build a product that customer wants rather than based on your assumptions. - When you launch the product, you will have the customers waiting for it already.
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Niveditha Patluri
Helix User Persona Generator
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Great question! Instead of relying on traditional methods with long turnaround times, we've introduced a new way for founders to redefine their MVP development strategy with Helix. Building a successful MVP is no small feat, and after nearly a year of working closely with founders, we've identified a common challenge: uncertainty about which features to include. This uncertainty often leads to wasted time, effort, and money on introducing or modifying features, reworking user journeys, and adjusting UI/UX without clear direction. That’s where Helix steps in. 1. Helix empowers founders to visualize the first draft of their idea in just 3 minutes. 2. By generating 80% of your prototype upfront, Helix streamlines the early stages of development. Its intuitive interface and robust customization options guide you in perfecting the remaining 20% with ease. 3. With feature flow mapping, Helix allows you to define, adjust, and finalize user journeys effortlessly. 4. The resulting visual prototype becomes a powerful tool for gathering feedback from your team, co-founders, investors, family, and friends. Incorporating feedback is quick and seamless, enabling rapid iteration. When you’re confident in your prototype, Helix sets the stage for the next big step: building your MVP. We’d love to hear your thoughts on Helix. We’re launching soon on Product Hunt, and it’s free for now as we’re eager to receive genuine feedback. Here’s the link to explore Helix: https://shorturl.at/tFPBU
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