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I hate MVPs. So do your customers. Make it SLC instead.
The prevailing dogma is that startups should ship and iterate as quickly as possible. Scott believes that’s often counterproductive. You need to “surprise and delight” your customers to create a product that grows organically. You can’t do that by simply meeting a user’s expectations; you must surpass them. Doing so takes time and polishing.
Mario Gabriele • Modern Meditations: Scott Belsky
Ditch the term MVP and use SLC (Simple, Lovable, Complete) .
Paul Stamatiou • Craft
The Fundamentals of the SLC Model
Unlike the MVP model, which focuses on launching with minimum features, SLC ensures products are user-friendly, enjoyable, and thoroughly meet customer needs from the beginning.
To truly understand the power of the SLC approach, it's essential to break down its core components.
Simple
In the SLC framework, "Simple"... See more
Unlike the MVP model, which focuses on launching with minimum features, SLC ensures products are user-friendly, enjoyable, and thoroughly meet customer needs from the beginning.
To truly understand the power of the SLC approach, it's essential to break down its core components.
Simple
In the SLC framework, "Simple"... See more