Speed is critical to the success of a startup. This presentation talks about how to launch an mvp product in less than 4 weeks.
Identifying the riskiest assumption and planning a method to validate the assumption with the market is key to the success of a minimum viable product approach. Moreover the careful selection of technology, planning of execution and roadmap will have a critical influence in the cost and timeframe.
The presentation details how to make a step by step approach to a minimum viable product development and how each step is related.
2. What is a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)?
First letโs get the facts straight
3. MVP has only 1 Goal!
To identify that goal, you need to do one thing
4. Ask yourself 2 questions!
โ What is my riskiest assumption about my productโs market
and its customers?
โ What is the smallest experiment i can do to test and validate
this assumption?
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The answer to these two, defines a minimum viable product
5. MVP is the first version of your product that allows you to
test your riskiest assumption with the least effort
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6. โ MVP is the simplest, cheapest and shortest
solution to a problem which is worth solving
โ MVP is the immediate next step for taking
forward your ideas to validate the actual demand
โ MVP is the first intermediate step before an idea
matures into a real product
Letโs explain it a bit more...
7. Who will use my MVP?
โ An early customer who can live with its
limitations
โ An evangelist who is willing to give feedback
and see the evolution of the product
โ An Investor who want to see the value of
your idea
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8. Lifecycle of an MVP
Innovate, Ideate, Execute, Measure,Learn & Repeat
9. Problem
ANALYZE
INNOVATE
IM
PROVISE
EXECUTE
Apply mind to convert
thoughts to the minimum
viable product
Ideate
Build the minimal version of
the product from the ideas
Build Product
Learn the gaps in the market
and optimize the product to
bring a change
Learn & Improvise
Expose the product to early
adopters and validate the concept
Validate & Measure
10. Startup Life Cycle Example - How it works!
Data Points First Version Second Version Third Version Fourth Version
Acquisition 3% 20% 45% 42%
Activation 12% 91% 80% 87%
Referrals 8 3% 50% 55%
Retention - 8% 20% 25%
Revenue - - 2% 2.5%
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11. How to plan your MVP development?
Now Itโs time to see
12. 1. Pick the basic scope for MVP
Identify the basic functionality that gives the core value of your idea
13. โ Identify a single โkeyโ user whose problem that you are trying to solve
โ Find the single use case that solves the problem for the user
โ Identify the very basic steps needed for the user to solve his problem
Voila!! That defines your scope of work
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14. 2. Eliminate all that can be reduced
Remove any feature that is not important for your primary user
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15. โ Remove any functionality that is not critical for your primary use case
โ Remove any functionality that you can do manually, behind the scenes
โ Avoid admin sections and automated emails. You can do them offline
Good! Now your scope got really lean and mean
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16. 3. Reuse anything that you get cheap or free
Avoid reinventing the wheel! Pick cheap or open source components
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17. โ Pick a decent web or app template from a template store for UI
โ Integrate any service that is already available. Donโt code it again.
โ Pick open source components wherever possible.
Cool! You saved quite a few bucks & valuable time
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18. 4. Spare Advanced Architecture
Only thing that matters in an mvp is time, budget and functionality
19. Donโt build a castle when a cottage serves the purpose!
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20. โ Keep the code simple, cheap and minimal. Think in a way that you may
replace this fully in the next cycle if needed.
โ Avoid worrying about specific technology. Use what is available cheap
and fast. You can always switch later.
โ Forget standards. Hardcode wherever you can. Only thing that matters
is functionality
Well ! Thatโs the way startups work
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21. 5. Make sure to extract usage data
Feedbacks can be both direct and acquired
22. โ Add the logic to monitor traffic. Integrate an Analytic tool.
โ Add check points in each action, to track the user behaviour
โ Make sure to add feature for the customer to provide his feedback
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Awsome! You are all set for the MVP
23. Be careful to avoid the following mistakes
while planning your MVP
Last but not least
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24. โ Donโt make the scope too short to the level that it delivers no value.
โ Make sure that you identify your riskiest assumption correctly. That is what
you need to validate in an MVP
โ Have a strict time and budget control in every step of an mvp, to ensure a
smooth pivot anytime, if needed, any number of times.
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26. Case study - Busykart
โ The entrepreneurial duo wanted to bring ecommerce to a tier 2 Indian city
โ They had limited funds, high energy, strong passion and focus.
โ They approached us in late 2015 to help them develop a b2c e-commerce
application from scratch.
โ We proposed an alternative path to hit the market fast before they burn
out of cash and energy and they agreed.
27. โ We used prestashop ecommerce software with few custom coded modules.
Integrated ccavenue payment gateway & an SMS gateway
โ Bought a cheap responsive template to give the UI a basic lift and tweaked it.
โ Primed an AWS cloud server for smooth run and setup the application.
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And the Busykart had gone live in 3 weeks!!
28. 3 months into the market and the result:
20k+ unique visitors
500+ regular customers
200+ monthly orders
They got the first round of funding
within the next 6 months.
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29. THANKS
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