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Hypothesis – “MVP in 2 Weeks”

1 pointsby namsover 2 years ago
I have tried out few ideas till now. Each of them have taken me at-least 3 months to come to conclusion that this would not work. I have always know that MVPs are the best way to validate an idea but I think 3 months is too long a time frame for validating an idea.<p>So I have a hypothesis - &quot;Every startup&#x27;s main value proposition can be tested in 2 weeks by a smartly designed MVP&quot;.<p>Am I right about this? If majority of you say yes, I will spend my brain next time to figure out the best way to design a MVP but till now I have not been sure so I end up spending a lot more than that.<p>Do suggest good ideas to create MVPs with examples. Few which I know are - 1. Landing Pages with wait-list (Dropbox, Robinhood) 2. Communities (Sharechat) 3. No-Code prototypes 4. Figma Prototypes

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HelloNurseover 2 years ago
You can certainly improve your speed at developing your product ideas, from a napkin to a prototype in front of testers, for example by adopting familiar technology instead of spending time to select unfamiliar technology and wasting time with the mistakes you make learning it.<p>However, your productivity isn&#x27;t particularly correlated with the time you need to &quot;validate an idea&quot;, which consists largely of reaching people and make them try your product, waiting for their feedback, and accumulating enough feedback to form a meaningful opinion.