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MVP Development: How to Launch Your Product in Weeks, Not Months

21 Apr 20264 min readBy Zedindex

Every founder is told to launch an MVP, but most first versions still take six months and launch bloated. The point of an MVP is speed to learning: getting a real product in front of real users fast enough to find out if you are right. Here is the playbook that keeps it to weeks.

Scope one workflow end to end

Write down the single action your product exists to enable, then build only the path that delivers it: sign up, do the thing, see the result. Every feature outside that path waits for evidence. A product that does one thing well beats a product that does ten things badly, every time.

Cut features, not quality

Minimum does not mean broken. The one workflow you ship must be fast, stable, and pleasant, because users judge the whole product by it. Cut breadth aggressively and defend depth: fewer screens, built properly.

Use boring, proven technology

An MVP is the wrong place for experimental tech. Proven frameworks, managed hosting, and cross-platform tools like Flutter get you to market fastest and are easiest to change when user feedback arrives, which it will.

Instrument it from day one

Build in analytics and a feedback channel before launch, not after. Which step users abandon, which feature they touch first, what they ask for: this data is the entire reason the MVP exists. Launching without measurement is launching blind.

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