MVP Development Cycles
Your MVP Checklist: Build, Measure, Learn, Repeat!
Don’t launch a perfect product no one wants. Launch an MVP everyone needs.
1. Define Your Hypothesis (Start with a question!):
- What’s the riskiest assumption about your product or customer? (e.g., “People want to share dog park ratings.”).
- What’s the minimum feature set to test this?
2. Build Your MVP (Minimum Viable Product):
- What’s the absolute simplest version that still delivers core value?
- It must be functional and usable (not buggy or half-baked).
- Action: Focus on one key problem/feature only. (e.g., A map of dog parks, but no ratings yet).
3. Measure User Interaction:
- How will you know if your hypothesis is true or false?
- What metrics will you track? (e.g., daily active users, feature usage, conversion rates).
- How will you collect direct feedback? (Surveys, interviews).
4. Learn & Decide:
- Analyze the data. What did users actually do?
- Did your MVP prove your hypothesis?
- Decision: [ ] Iterate (improve within the same strategy) or [ ] Pivot (change strategy based on new learning)?
Golden Rule: The goal of an MVP is to learn, not to earn. Speed of learning is your biggest advantage.