> The risk is you’re going to build something and nobody will come (or stay), and then you’ll run out of money. Maybe author is conflating MVP with "build and they'll come". They're quite different ideas, although are frequently seen together in the same minds. "Build and they'll come" is silly. 95% of businesses will need effort to bring products to consumers. Some form of marketing and/or sales. One great risk is w…
> Maybe author is conflating MVP with "build and they'll come". They're quite different ideas, although are frequently seen together in the same minds. I think the author is pointing out that other people are conflating the ideas. I don't think the author advocates building a fully-fledged 1.0 product before getting real-world feedback. I've worked for startups that kept shouting "MVP, MVP" for each new feature (and…
Devs I’ve worked with will sometimes hear “MVP” and think “prototype”. Not really sure why. An MVP needs polish, it’s just a way of keeping a narrow focus and avoiding bike shedding.