MVP development reasons
Mitigate financial risks
Identify hidden user needs
Test scalability
Validate market demand
Foster a culture of innovation
Better resource allocation
Access to specialized expertise, cost-effectiveness, and faster time-to-market. By partnering with an experienced and reliable development team, you can leverage their skills and knowledge to create a high-quality MVP, without the need for a large in-house team or the high costs associated with hiring. There are so many things to do besides code writing itself, that it often makes sense to concentrate on networking, marketing strategy, product management, and fundraising.
An MVP typically consists of a core set of functionalities necessary to solve the user’s problem, including a user interface, database, admin interface, and backend functionality. It may also include APIs, third-party integrations, or other technologies that are essential to the product’s core functionality. The focus is on creating a functional prototype that can be quickly developed and tested using the most efficient and cost-effective (still scalable) technology stack available.
Nice-to-haves before MVP development start
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Market research
2
User success path
3
List of all desired features
4
Margin of safety
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Questions You may have
RedCat:
The development timeline for a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) at RedCat typically ranges from 3 to 6 to 9 months. This timeframe allows for the careful planning, design, and development of a product that effectively balances minimalism with essential functionality. Also, it will be tested enough and work smoothly to be shown to investors and early adopters. For instance, a basic MVP with standard features might take closer to 6-7 months. However, more complex MVPs that incorporate advanced features or require extensive market research can extend towards the 9-12-month mark.
For a quick calculation consider standard features to take 3 months (1 month code, 1 month design, 1 month documentation), and add 1 month for any buzzword like AI, Blockchain, NFT, Advanced analytics and anything unique you plan to have in the app.
Then add 1 month for testing.
And one more month if you are an open-minded person with good ideation skills.
So yes, it’s a marathon from the first stage, and nowadays it does not make sense to even start unless you are ready to invest $50 000 into even a simple MVP app if you want to be taken seriously by investors and competitors.
It’s important to understand that the MVP development process involves several stages, including ideation, market research, designing and documenting the user experience, actual development, and testing. Each stage is crucial to ensure the MVP not only meets the core needs of the target audience but also provides a solid foundation for future scalability. And ignoring or not investing sufficient amount of time into first 4 stages – from ideation to documenting automatically assumes wasted costs in the future with no exception.
RedCat:
Access to specialized expertise, cost-effectiveness, and faster time-to-market. By partnering with an experienced and reliable development team, you can leverage their skills and knowledge to create a high-quality MVP, without the need for a large in-house team or the high costs associated with hiring. There are so many things to do besides code writing itself, that it often makes sense to concentrate on networking, marketing strategy, product management, and fundraising.
RedCat:
An MVP typically consists of a core set of functionalities necessary to solve the user’s problem, including a user interface, database, admin interface, and backend functionality. It may also include APIs, third-party integrations, or other technologies that are essential to the product’s core functionality. The focus is on creating a functional prototype that can be quickly developed and tested using the most efficient and cost-effective (still scalable) technology stack available.
RedCat:
Access to specialized expertise, cost-effectiveness, and faster time-to-market. By partnering with an experienced and reliable development team, you can leverage their skills and knowledge to create a high-quality MVP, without the need for a large in-house team or the high costs associated with hiring. There are so many things to do besides code writing itself, that it often makes sense to concentrate on networking, marketing strategy, product management, and fundraising.
RedCat:
An MVP typically consists of a core set of functionalities necessary to solve the user’s problem, including a user interface, database, admin interface, and backend functionality. It may also include APIs, third-party integrations, or other technologies that are essential to the product’s core functionality. The focus is on creating a functional prototype that can be quickly developed and tested using the most efficient and cost-effective (still scalable) technology stack available.