The major problem we face as a student to put your idea into reality. No doubt me have various stage and place to showcase our creativity but to improvise something into reality need courage, strength and proper guidance.
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 6m
Start small. Build a minimum viable product (MVP) to test your idea without spending too much. Gather feedback, iterate, and improve based on real user input. This minimizes risk.
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MVP(minimum viable product)
A basic of imagined product is made to check whether buyers are willing to pay or not.
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1 No risk
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3 Saves time
4 Saves money
5 Check your thoughts
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guys anyone have any wonderful idea or mvp(minimum viable product) you can contact me for funding on telegram
my user is iamlm1
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Code or No-Code for MVP
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