MVP or minimum viable product is a working product that is a no-frills rendition of the final business product. It should be reliable and usable, and must support an empathetic design.
Developing an MVP is a crucial process as it can make or break your project. Although creating a minimum viable product isn’t necessarily a difficult task, it can suffer through some mistakes that are common and yield undesirable results.
To avoid the catastrophe of developing a poor working model for your business product, you need to know about the common MVP mistakes, so that you can avoid making them.
What are those? That’s why we’re here.