How to build an MVP for your startup idea?

How to build an MVP for your startup idea? Y Combinator Group Partner, Michael Seibel, provides comprehensive insights on how to build a minimum viable product (MVP) for your startup idea. He shares valuable examples from successful Y Combinator companies,…

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Embrace non-scalable strategies

In the early stages of an MVP, it’s acceptable to do things that don’t scale and recruit initial customers individually.

Building strong relationships with these customers can help in solving their problems and creating a great product.

It’s far better to have a hundred people love your product than a hundred thousand who kind of like it. – Michael Seibel

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  1. 01How to build an MVP for your startup idea?
  2. 02Perfection is a journey
  3. 03Target desperate customers
  4. 04Be customer-centric
  5. 05Embrace non-scalable strategies
  6. 06Start with a minimal feature set
  7. 07Use prototypes and demos
  8. 08Communicate effectively
  9. 09Craft a compelling story

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