Through minimum viable product development, founders can test concepts early and avoid costly mistakes. It’s about building smarter, not bigger. What’s the most important lesson a startup can learn from launching its first MVP?
Every startup has ideas, but not all survive their first test. Through minimum viable product development, we managed to validate our assumptions quickly and adapt to real market behavior. The prototype wasn’t just code — it was a business insight tool. It showed us what mattered to users long before scaling became expensive.