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I hate MVPs. So do your customers. Make it SLC instead.

Ditch the term MVP and use SLC (Simple, Lovable, Complete) .
Paul Stamatiou • Craft
MVPs require the courage to put one’s assumptions to the test. If customers react the way we expect, we can take that as confirmation that our assumptions are correct. If we release a poorly designed product and customers (even early adopters) cannot figure out how to use it, that will confirm our need to invest in superior design. But we must alwa
... See moreEric Ries • The Lean Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses
That the elements of a new product you launch have more gravity than you think. I’ve had dozens of debates about what an MVP should and shouldn’t include. The argument to “just get something out there and start learning” is flawed in two critical ways: (1) You’ll burn early adopters fast if you don’t polish the few things that distinguish your prod... See more
Scott Belsky • What Is “Seeing the Matrix” for a Product Leader?
