MVP culture is killing more startups than it saves.
(Because 90% of founders still have no clue what a REAL MVP is...)
Your MVP is NOT:
↳ Some “budget” version of your finished product
↳ A half-baked beta that’s just missing a few bells and whistles
↳ A throwaway prototype hacked together to impress nobody
Let me spell it out:
A real MVP is the leanest possible thing you can ship, with just enough to solve a single, burning pain for your user.
Nothing more. Nothing less.
There are only two words you need burned into your brain:
Minimum:
↳ The absolute simplest, fastest thing you can build
↳ Only the features that matter (cut the rest, nobody cares)
Viable:
↳ Solves a real f*cking problem
↳ Actually delivers value people will pay for
That’s the formula.
Your ONLY goal:
Get your idea in front of real users ASAP.
Get honest feedback.
Step on your ego, make changes, iterate, survive.
Otherwise?
You’ll waste months (and cash you don’t have) building an app nobody wants.
Seen it. Lived it at least a dozen times. Never again.
Here’s how we did it at BuddiesHR:
Ugly MVP. Barely any code. Sold it anyway.
Iterated with every angry customer call.
Guess what?
It worked.
Stop making your MVP “pretty.”
Stop hiding behind “just one more feature.”
Build lean. Solve one pain.
Ship before you’re ready.
That’s how you survive.
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