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Did you know Uber started as a tiny MVP? When people talk about “building an MVP”, they don’t mean some big fancy app or website. 👉 It’s about building the smallest, simplest version of your idea to see if people actually want it. Here’s how some billion-dollar startups started: 🚗 Uber → Just an iPhone app to book luxury cars in San Francisco. No maps, no cash, no fancy UI. 🏠 Airbnb → The founders rented their own apartment with airbeds to test if strangers would even stay. 📹 Dropbox → Didn’t even build the product. Just made a simple video. 75,000 people signed up overnight. 🤯 Wild, right? 🔥 Lesson I’m taking away: You don’t need to build a perfect product to start. You just need something good enough to test and learn. 💬 If you had to launch an MVP for your idea, what would it look like? 👇 #Startups #MVP #BuildInPublic #Learning
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🚀 How Dropbox Launched With No Product The MVP Secret Every Startup Needs When you hear “MVP,” you might think of sports. But in startups, MVP means Minimum Viable Product and it might just be the most powerful tool in a founder's toolbox. 🧠 Wha
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How to build an MVP (Minimum Viable Product)? ✅️ The goal of an early-stage founder should be to quickly get a product into the world. It's more effective to launch something quickly and iterate based on user feedback than to spend a lot of time pla
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