The goal of an MVP is to get feedback from users as
quickly as possible.
A good MVP will help you learn what works and what doesn't
work with your idea. You'll also find out whether there's enough interest in
your idea to make it worth pursuing further.
You should build only what you need to build.
If you're building something new, you should start by
creating just the minimum viable version of your product. This means that you
should focus on building the features that are absolutely necessary to meet
your business goals.
Don't overcomplicate it.
If you're starting out as a software developer, you'll need
to work with a small team. This will help you focus on building something that
works well, rather than trying to do everything at once.
You should build something that solves a problem for users.
That means you shouldn't just build something because you think it's cool; you
should build something that helps people.
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