The challenge today is that a lot of people are knocking MVPs. A lot of founders actually just want to build, you know, God level products. There's this misconception that starting with something small might not work very well. And then rinse and repeat, talk to more users, iterate your product."
YC Group Partner, Michael Seibel, explains how to build a minimum viable product (MVP) for your startup idea. Using examples from real YC companies, Michael walks through how to determine your MVP feature set, build prototypes and demos for user testing, and present your MVP to early customers or investors.
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