MVP on the example of the Swiss knife

MVP (minimum viable product) is the first version of your product with which you, as a product creator:





  • confirm the hypothesis about the need for a specific solution based on user behavior;





  • collect feedback from your future users;





  • trying to sell (or are already selling) your solution to users.





Let's go through these points.





Let's take as an example not a complex IT product, but the most common household item: a Swiss knife.





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