MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

The MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is the simplest and most functional version of a product, launched with just enough features to satisfy early users.

The MVP (Minimum Viable Product), or minimum viable product, is the simplest and most functional version of a product, launched with just enough features to satisfy early users and gather feedback. The goal is to quickly test the idea on the market without investing too much time or resources. Thanks to this feedback, the company can adjust and improve the product before developing it further.

How does an MVP work?

The MVP allows you to validate a concept with minimal effort. By developing a product with only the essential features, startups can assess market interest, collect feedback, and test real user reactions. Once the MVP is validated, teams can iterate, add features, or adjust their product based on the feedback.

Concrete example

Imagine you are developing a food delivery app. Instead of creating a full product with many options, you start with a simple MVP: an app where users can order from just one partner restaurant. You launch this version to test if people use it and what they think. If the concept works well, you can then add more restaurants and features over time.

Why create an MVP?

Launching an MVP helps limit risks and avoid spending too much money or time on a product that may not meet market needs. It allows you to validate your idea quickly, make adjustments based on feedback, and move towards a more complete version with confidence.

Want to launch an MVP to test your idea?

If you want to create an MVP for your product and get market feedback, feel free to contact us via the contact form on our website. We would be happy to help you develop and launch an effective MVP to validate your project.