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MVP Development: How to Build a Minimum Viable Product Fast

Learn how to plan, scope, and build an MVP that validates your core hypothesis. Includes cost estimation frameworks and tech stack selection.

Daniel KimMay 18, 20268 min read
Reviewed by Marcus Weber

Building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is one of the most critical steps in the startup journey. An MVP helps you validate your core hypothesis with minimal investment, gather real user feedback, and iterate toward product-market fit.

What is an MVP?

An MVP is the simplest version of your product that delivers enough value to early customers while allowing you to learn and validate assumptions. It is not a half-built product — it is a complete product with a minimal feature set that solves a real problem.

Step 1: Identify Your Core Hypothesis

Before building anything, clearly state what you are trying to validate. Is there demand for your solution? Will users pay for it? Can you deliver it efficiently?

Step 2: Define the Minimum Feature Set

List all potential features, then ruthlessly prioritize. Use the MoSCoW method: Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have. Your MVP should only include Must-have features.

Step 3: Choose Your Tech Stack

Select technologies that maximize development speed and minimize maintenance burden. For web apps, consider Next.js. For mobile, React Native or Flutter offer cross-platform efficiency.

Step 4: Estimate Costs and Timeline

Break your MVP into development sprints (1-2 weeks each). A well-scoped MVP typically takes 4-12 weeks to build, depending on complexity.

Step 5: Build, Measure, Learn

Launch your MVP to a small group of target users. Collect both quantitative data and qualitative feedback. Use these insights to decide whether to persevere, pivot, or perish.

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