Hello friends! ๐ As part of my course No-Code MVP, I've been working on a practical framework to help
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April 22 · Issue #44 · View online
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Hello friends! ๐ As part of my course No-Code MVP, Iโve been working on a practical framework to help you design and launch better Minimum Viable Products to validate your ideas. Itโs called the โMVP Experiment Canvasโ and today Iโm launching it for free, to help as many people as possible with the validation of their startup ideas.
The term MVP has been misused ever since it got more popular. Lots of people approach it in the wrong way ๐ They use MVP as a definition for the first release of a rudimentary product. As in: โmy final product has 10 features but Iโm launching my MVP with 3 core features so people can start using it.โ โ This is not what an MVP is about! โ So next to the framework, Iโve also created an extensive how-to guide and explainer video (see below) to help you get into the right MVP mindset while using the canvas. I hope itโs valuable to you! If you have any questions while using it for your idea, just hit me up via @bramk on Twitter. High five from Amsterdam ๐ Bram Kanstein P.S If youโre active on Product Hunt, you can join the discussion right here :)
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The MVP Experiment Canvas - by Bram Kanstein
A free and practical framework that offers you a structured approach for designing and launching Minimum Viable Products to validate your business ideas ๐
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The MVP Experiment Canvas Explained
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