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Vinamra Parihar

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An MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is crucial because it allows startups to: 1. Test Ideas Quickly: Validate your concept with real users before investing heavily. 2. Save Time & Money: Focus on core features, avoiding unnecessary development. 3. Get Feedback Early: Understand customer needs and improve your product accordingly. 4. Attract Investors: Show proof of concept and market demand. 5. Reduce Risk: Minimize losses by identifying what works and what doesn’t early on. It’s the smart way to turn ideas into impactful solutions!

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