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Build an MMP after MVP

Build an MMP after MVP

minimum marketable product

Creating an MMP simply means focusing on a core problem which you aim to solve and delivering a concise solution. When you build your MMP it is important to constantly ask yourself — What is the smallest or least complicated problem for which a customer will like to pay you to solve?

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MMP Follows Just After Agile Minimum Viable Product Development

Pretend that you have got the MVP validated and you just started to work on the full product. Finally, you launched it. 

If none is using your app, you belong to the two popular camps –

  1. You have built a great product, but you had issues with your distribution.
  2. Your p...

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How to Bridge the Gap Between MVP and MMP?

How to Bridge the Gap Between MVP and MMP?

  1. Find the MVP market: The key fact to remember while you sell your agile minimum viable product is to present it as a viable, useful and worthy product. The vision of the future product might be intriguing to the prospects of today. But they must feel satisfied with the produ...

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How to launch the MMP?

  1. Prioritize your backlogs: The backlog should enlist all the features, planned and broken down into chunks called user stories. In a Scrum, you will find these user stories re-prioritized before the launch of every production sprint. Adjust your efforts to better accommodate ...

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What Influences the Shift of MMP from MVP?

  1. How reliable is it?: MVP helps the beta testers to recognize the major bugs in the product. So that you release the product 100% bug-free.
  2. Scalability: After the release. There is a chance that the product can catch quickly on the signups or start r...

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Once you have a potential solution (or set of ideas), you want to evaluate the final one and the way it needs to be implemented. An agile approach can be used consisting of three steps:

  1. Build/Prototype  
  2. Test/Analyse  
  3. Iterate/Repeat

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How to determine what people need without wasting time and money

  • As an entrepreneur, the core aim is to build a product or a solution to a burning problem 
  • And even though the user experience matters a lot but mainly what matters is whether your product is solving the core itch of the user...

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