Step-by-step guide to starting a company:
Step 2: Create a business plan
1. Create a detailed business plan.
2. Define the mission, vision, and objectives of your business.
3. Create a marketing strategy for your product or service.
4. Create your b
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 5d
I think the best way is to just build a basic version of your product, like an MVP or a prototype and test in the market. Ye baaki sab fugaazi hai
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
How much would it cost to make a B2B e-commerce MVP app with basic functionality like product catalogue,buyer account, basic order processing, and integrate payment gateway.
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Vaishnavi Gupta
Stealth • 7m
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
🚀 Crafting Your MVP:Why MVP Matters:
• Validates your idea quickly
• Saves time and resources
• MVPs can reduce development time by up to 60%
Want inspiration?
✨Dropbox MVP
• Started with just a video demo
• Gathered 70,000 email signups overnight
Pehle toh Bookmark 📑 kar lo---
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Here is a step-by-step guide to rapidly launch your startup idea as a beginner:
✅ Validate your Idea
Test demand through targeted surveys, interviews or an informal waitlist. Refine based on feedback.
🏗️ Build an
If I'm a college student who does not have funding/capital and is not a cs major and I want to build a MVP to test a idea in real-time how can I accomplish this?
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 7m
What is the difference between MVP, prototype and proof-of-concept⁉️
An MVP (minimum viable product) is bare minimum needed to test core hypothesis with real customers. Fast iterations based on feedback. ( Made a post on it in detail check it out).
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