Date post: | 16-Feb-2017 |
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– Eric Ries
“The minimum viable product is that product which has just those features and no more that
allows you to ship a product that early adopters see and, at least some of whom
resonate with, pay you money for, and start to give you feedback on.”
1. As a user I want to…
• Discover where I can sit and get WiFi in Newcastle, so I can work
• Find out if it serves good coffee, so I can drink a nice cup of coffee (d’uh?!)
• See if it is a nice place to work, so I can concentrate and do good work
1. As a user I want to…
• Discover where I can sit and get WiFi in Newcastle, so I can work
• Find out if it serves good coffee, so I can drink a nice cup of coffee (d’uh?!)
• See if it is a nice place to work, so I can concentrate and do good work
2. Features
• Responsive web, Android and iOS (popular)
• Location-enabled (not useful enough without)
• in-App map (a list will be fine & send users to Apple Maps for directions)
– Christopher Bank, TNW
“…go out and build it. Think about the biggest assumption your product is making and build a
minimum viable product that tests that hypothesis in the market"
“What is the smallest or least complicated problem that the
customer will pay us to solve?”– Steve Blank