I am > I was . • 12h
Day 10 of my 30-day Business & Entrepreneurship series Most founders fail not because they can’t build, but because they build the wrong thing. The real test is this: Will anyone actually use (or pay for) what you’re making? That’s where the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) comes in. What is an MVP? The smallest, simplest version of your product that delivers value and lets you learn fast. Different Flavors: – Concierge MVP (manual service → Zappos) – Landing Page MVP (test clicks → Buffer) – Pre-Sell MVP (prove demand → Pebble on Kickstarter) – Demo Video MVP (explain clearly → Dropbox) – Prototype MVP (mockups & flows → Figma) No-Code Advantage: Tools like Webflow, Bubble, Carrd, and Glide mean anyone can test ideas in days, not months. Measure What Matters: Forget vanity metrics (likes, downloads). Focus on retention, engagement, and willingness to pay. Mindset Shift: The goal isn’t to launch perfect. It’s to build–measure–learn. The big takeaway? An MVP isn’t about looking impressive — it’s about finding truth, fast. Read here - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/day-10-mvp-aditya-kumar-jha-3j7mc See you on Day 11 — where we’ll explore how to pitch, tell your story, and get others excited about your vision. 🎤✨ #Entrepreneurship #Startups #MVP #LeanStartup #ProductValidation #30DayChallenge #LearnAndBuild
Have patience, it's ... • 5m
5 Key Principles of The Lean Startup given by Eric Ries: 1. Entrepreneurs Are Everywhere Innovation can happen in any environment, not just startups. Anyone solving a problem with limited resources can adopt a lean mindset. 2. Validated Learning
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