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Mehul Fanawala

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The Clueless Company • 11m

💡 Building a startup? Remember, you don’t need to launch the perfect product. Start with a Minimum Marketable Product (MMP) – the smallest version that delivers real value. Here’s why: 1/ 🚀 Speed to Market: Get your product out quickly. Real-world feedback > endless tweaks. 2/ 🔄 Iterate Fast: Learn from real users. Refine and improve with every step. 3/ 💰 Save Resources: Minimize costs by focusing on core features first. 4/ ✅ Validate Demand: Ensure there's a market before diving deeper. Build what matters to customers. 5/ 🌟 Build Momentum: Early wins = motivation. Celebrate and build on them. Dive deeper into creating an effective MMP with this comprehensive guide. Remember, execution beats perfection. Focus on delivering value and iterating based on real-world insights. Keep pushing, stay nimble, and seize the small wins. 💪

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