Lean Startup

The Lean Startup methodology is an approach to building companies that aims to reduce risk and optimize the use of resources.

The Lean Startup methodology is an approach to building companies that aims to reduce risk and optimize the use of resources from the very first stages of a project. The central idea is to develop a minimum viable product (MVP), test it quickly with real users, and then adjust the product based on their feedback. The goal is to ensure the company does not waste time or money on unnecessary ideas or features.

How does the Lean Startup methodology work?

The Lean Startup method is based on three key steps:

  1. Build an MVP with the essential features.
  2. Measure user reactions to this product.
  3. Learn from this feedback to adjust and improve the product.

Concrete example

Imagine you have an idea for an app to help teams better organize their meetings. Instead of developing the full app with every possible feature, you create a basic version focused only on scheduling meetings. You test it with a dozen companies to see if this feature is useful to them. Based on their feedback, you decide whether or not to add extra features, such as calendar management or automatic reminders.

Why use the Lean Startup methodology?

The Lean Startup methodology helps limit mistakes and allows your project to evolve quickly based on real user needs. It helps you avoid wasting time on ideas that don't find an audience and makes it easy to pivot if necessary.

Need advice to launch your project with the Lean Startup method?

If you want to learn more about how to apply this methodology to your startup, feel free to contact us via the contact form on our website. We would be happy to support you in developing your project.