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I hate MVPs. So do your customers. Make it SLC instead.
MVPs are often okay but not great products, and okay product lose in mature markets . Building a mobile app now is different than in 2010 when apps were brand new — today, your customers expect strong design and polish, and you are likely competing against a large number of pre-existing apps. Contrast this to the earliest days of mobile apps, when... See more
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I took a while to respond to this because Eric’s answers were very good, and logical so it’s hard to refute. I also do respect Eric Ries a lot, he has lot of experience with different companies and his book Lean Startup was really influential to me when it first came out.
But… something bothers me about this whole MVP... See more
I understand the argument for shipping early and often. But I also believe that we should aspire to build lovable products, not viable products. And lovable products take time to build and polish.
