Check the video below where F1 abandoned racing in India.
Do you think we are giving extremely less importance to Internationally recognised sports and e-sports?
🚀 That's a direct attack on India's entrepreneur Growth and opportunities 🇮🇳
Our stupid politicians are still giving freebies to but not giving free things to entrepreneurs....
Only Pm modi Created schemes for entrepreneurs but why these CM are
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 3m
I have seen a lot of people trying to launch their MVP so that atleast they can tell people what they are up to and user can get the service.
And for that they(builders) go to different MVP launcher or MVP kits etc.
I see a ton of them on the inter
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Sadashiva
No competition • 6m
how to measure MVP success?
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Vaishnavi Gupta
Learn from other peo... • 10m
MVP(minimum viable product)
A basic of imagined product is made to check whether buyers are willing to pay or not.
Benefits of mvp:
1 No risk
2 Chance to change the idea
3 Saves time
4 Saves money
5 Check your thoughts
Don't you guys think that unemployability is one of the biggest excise that companies are giving to explain unemployment. The job market itself is down, there are not enough jobs in private sector, government position are vacant, I mean What do these
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PRATHAM
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BeatStars • 11m
WTF is MVP ⁉️🤔
Everyone say MVP is Important and build that first and consider that firstly but WTF is MVP ⁉️
MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product. It’s the most basic version of a new product that can go to the market. The main objective is to
I have a idea to land developer but I have not enough money to start my business what I do.
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Faizal Mohamed
Developer - Founder ... • 1m
Its better to launch your MVP(Minimal viable product) rather than launching MVP(Minimal lovable product) 😌
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Aditya Tiwari
Founder of Native Kn... • 5m
Build an MVP, Not a Masterpiece
Like many developers, I wanted to create the perfect product—every feature polished, every corner flawless. But that’s when I learned the power of an MVP (Minimum Viable Product). I stripped the idea down to its essen