Posted 2025-03-24 10:17 AM (#9933) Subject: How to launch an MVP quickly and not lose money?
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I have an idea for an app, but I don't want to invest in full-fledged development right away, in case it doesn't work. I've heard that you can first make an MVP to test the demand and gather feedback. What is the right way to approach this so as not to waste time and money?
Posted 2025-03-24 10:19 AM (#9934 - in reply to #9933) Subject: RE: How to launch an MVP quickly and not lose money?
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MVP development is a good way to test an idea without spending too much money. The main thing is not to try to implement all features from the beginning, but to focus on the most important ones. This way you can get feedback faster and decide if the project is worth continuing. If you are interested, here is a detailed info about the service, read it: https://pharosproduction.com/mvp-development
Posted 2025-03-29 2:44 AM (#9956 - in reply to #9934) Subject: RE: How to launch an MVP quickly and not lose money?
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Creating a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a smart way to test your app idea without committing to full-scale development. Here’s a structured approach to launching your MVP efficiently and cost-effectively:
### 1. Define Your Core Idea
- **Identify the Problem**: Clearly articulate the problem your app solves.
- **Target Audience**: Define who your potential users are.
### 2. Prioritize Features
- **Essential Features**: List the core features that directly address the problem. Avoid adding extra features that are not necessary for the MVP.
- **User Stories**: Create user stories to guide development. This helps clarify what your users need and how they will interact with the app.
### 3. Develop a Prototype
- **Wireframes**: Use tools like Figma, Sketch, or Adobe XD to create wireframes of your app’s interface.
- **Mockups**: Develop visual mockups to provide a clearer picture of the app’s design and user experience.
### 4. Choose the Right Development Approach
- **No-Code/Low-Code Platforms**: Consider using no-code platforms like Bubble, Adalo, or Glide to build your MVP quickly and with minimal investment.
- **Freelancers or Development Agencies**: If you need a more customized solution, hire freelancers or a small development agency. Check platforms like Upwork or Toptal for experienced developers.
### 5. Launch and Gather Feedback
- **Soft Launch**: Release your MVP to a small group of users first (friends, family, or a specific community).
- **Collect Feedback**: Use surveys, interviews, or analytics tools to gather user feedback. Understand what works, what doesn’t, and what users want next.
### 6. Iterate Based on Feedback
- **Refine Features**: