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Common mistakes to avoid when building an MVP

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Common mistakes to avoid when building an MVP

Nowadays, creating applications and online services has become more accessible than ever before. The market offers millions of opportunities for companies and start-ups to develop in this direction. But to be successful with your project, you must initially develop MVP. This will help you understand whether there will be demand for your product. Also you will avoid investing large sums of money in unclaimed projects. Although MVP development costs less than creating a complete product, it should be taken very seriously. Below you can read about the most common mistakes, so that you will not repeat them in your own experience.

Lack of analytics Sometimes people who have the money to develop an application start creating it right away. They don't wonder if there will be a demand for their product on the market. They don't do surveys and research about whether people need their application. This is one of the most obvious, but unfortunately common MVP mistakes. What can you do to make sure that the creation of your MVP has all the chances for success? Of course, first of all, research the market. Make a rough description of your target audience. Think about what all these people have in common, what their interests and hobbies are. Then, conduct surveys among the target audience about what they lack and find out whether your developments will be in demand.

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