1 - week content calendar: MVP Development
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Monday An introduction Introducing the MVP, startup
to MVP and it’s concept of a growth product
necessity: What minimum viable development,
is an MVP and product(MVP) lean startup
why startups and explains its
need one value for early-
stage startups.
Tuesday Signs that your Highlights key MVP readiness,
startup is ready indicators that startup launch,
for an MVP show when it’s product-market
the right time to fit
build a MVP.
Wednesday From idea to Walks readers MVP process,
MVP: Our step- through the product
by-step agency’s development,
development structures MVP agile
process development development
process.
Thursday How MVPs save Explaining cost Cost-effective
time and money efficiency of MVP, startup
for founders MVPs compared budget, lean
to full product development
development.
Friday Common Educating MVP mistaken
Mistakes to avoid readers on startup tips,
when building an pitfalls in MVP product design
MVP development and
how to avoid
them.,
Saturday Success Stories: Case study style MVP success
MVPs that post showcasing stories startup
became market successful case study,
leaders products that product
started as MVPs evaluation.
Sunday Is better software A soft-selling MVP agency,
the right MVP post highlighting Better Software,
partner for you? better software’s startup partner
approach,
experience, and
why it’s a great
fit for startups.
WHAT IS AN MVP AND WHY
SATRTUPS NEED ONE?
An MVP is a working prototype for an app which
has enough features to solve the main problem for users, while
being simple and fast to build. It allows us to test assumptions,
learn from users, improve product based on real feedback.
Drawing analogy from the real world, if we consider food delivery
service like Swiggy, the final product will include:
GPS tracking
Order history
Loyalty points
Multiple payment options
So, MVP version could just be:
A website where users pick a restaurant
A basic menu
A phone number for ordering
Manual delivery tracking via text
So, it solves the core necessities: ordering food.
In today’s fast-paced startup ecosystem, building a full-featured
product from day one is rarely practical – or wise. That’s where a
Minimum Viable Product (MVP) comes in. An MVP allows startups
to launch quickly, learn from real users, and iterate effectively-all
while conserving valuable time and budget.
An MVP is a version of your product that includes just enough
core features to solve the primary problem for the target users. It’s
not a prototype, nor it is the final product, it instead is a strategic
starting point designed to gather feedback and validated the
destined idea with minimal investment.
Startups need an MVP for early launching , giving it a head
start in collecting user insights and outpacing competitors. MVPs
allows us to test assumptions and understand what users really
want before committing to a full build. A working MVP often
demonstrates traction and viability, helping founders secure
funding more easily. By starting small, startups avoid spending
time and money on features that may not be needed.
Examples of successful MVPs:
1. Dropbox: started with a simple explainer video to validate
demand.
2. Airbnb: Began with a basic website to rent out an apartment
during a conference.
3. Instagram: Originally launched with just one feature- photo
sharing .
Launching a startup is all about decisions. Building an MVP is one
of the most effective ways to test one’s idea. It reduces risk and
accelerates the path to product-market fit. At Better Software, we
help founders transform bold ideas into lean, launch-ready MVPs
that are built for real world impact.
Keywords: MVP, startup growth, product development, lean
startup