MVP is one of the best tools to validate your product or startup idea without taking too much risk. This article will teach you how to build an MVP the right way. Learn what to do, what to avoid and how to test if your or startup idea is worth pursuing.
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How to Build an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) the Right Way Pt.1
Creating something new is always risky. Fortunately, there is a way to lower this risk. How? You can build an MVP, or minimum viable product, and test your idea first. This article will teach you the first three steps to build an MVP, the right way.
Work at a Startup – How to Survive in a Rocket Ship Pt.2
Have you ever thought about working at a startup? This mini series will give you a few useful tips to help you make this leap. In this part, you will learn about one underrated skill and why it is important. You will also learn one simple tip to make work at a startup easier. Finally,… Continue reading Work at a Startup – How to Survive in a Rocket Ship Pt.2
Work at a Startup – How to Survive in a Rocket Ship Pt.1
You just decided that you want to work at a startup. This is a serious decision that can change the direction of your career, and your future. In this article, you will learn some useful advice and tips that will help you prepare for taking this step. So, without further ado, let’s see how you… Continue reading Work at a Startup – How to Survive in a Rocket Ship Pt.1
How to Build a Great Product – Lessons from Snapchat, Slack & Instagram Pt.3
Building a great product is easier when you learn from other great products. As the saying goes, success leaves clues. This mini series will reveal to you some of these clues. Learn the best practices of product development from successful products such as Snapchat, Slack, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook. Then, use this knowledge and build something… Continue reading How to Build a Great Product – Lessons from Snapchat, Slack & Instagram Pt.3
How to Build a Great Product – Lessons from Snapchat, Slack & Instagram Pt.2
Can you build a great product on the first try? Are there some best practices that will help you achieve this? This mini series will try to give you the answers on these questions and help you build a great product. Learn from successful products such as Snapchat, Slack, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Spotify and Pinterest.