An MVP—or Minimum Viable Product—is your product's first, most basic version. It’s a way to test your idea with real users, gather feedback, and make improvements before going all-in. Think of it as a test drive for your idea. The goal? Launching quicker, getting feedback faster, and avoiding costly mistakes down the road.
Now, here’s where it gets really good: Developing an MVP doesn’t mean cutting corners. It means creating a functional, streamlined version of your product that allows you to test the waters without spending all your resources upfront.