A Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is the most basic version of a product that still delivers core value to users. It allows teams to quickly test an idea, collect real-world feedback, and make informed decisions before investing in full-scale development. MVPs reduce risk, validate assumptions early, and ensure resources are spent building features users truly want.
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Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
A simplified version of a product that includes only the essential features needed to validate an idea and gather user feedback.
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