SO... the MVP is dead, huh?
Let me explain why that take is dumb as f*ck.
Lately, I’ve seen more and more people say “MVP is outdated.”
It's a disaster.
They’ll tell you the market expects a perfectly polished product out of the gate, because "AI makes competition harder,” bla bla bla.
Of course, those motherf*ckers never launched an MVP. (lol)
I see the MVP as pure Pareto:
Build 20% of the product that solves 80% of the pain.
Yes, AI speeds up dev.
But, HOW THE HELL IS IT SUPPOSED TO KNOW WHICH 20% TO SHIP?
AI made it easier to SHIP, not SUCCEED. That's it.
But now we’ve got a new breed of founders who believe:
↳ You don’t need to validate, just launch “AI magic”
↳ “If you build it, they will come” (classic clown logic)
↳ PMF is old-school because “AI finds the money for you”
Wake up.
Here’s how it actually works, in the real f*cking world:
1/ Your AI is only as good as the PAIN IT SOLVES.
Not the number of GPT wrappers you slap on Figma mockups.
2/ You STILL need to TEST ideas before pouring months and $$$ into “AI-first” products.
AI changes speed, not the fundamental laws of success.
3/ The MVP is not dead. The MVP is how you get signal through the noise.
Always was. Always will be.
If anything, AI makes MVPs even more critical—because the market just got 10x more noisy, 10x more crowded, 10x more full of bullsh*t.
Ship fast. Get feedback. Get paid. Adapt.
Anyone preaching otherwise is either:
↳ Selling you a course
↳ Never sold a dollar of software in their life
↳ Or just plain clueless
At BuddiesHR, our first MVP?
It was a clunky Slack bot.
Nobody cared how ugly it was—because we solved a real f*cking problem.
And guess what? People paid.
You want AI to actually help? Use it to cut launch time, not to skip validation. Use it to automate your manual MVP, not to fake traction.
If you’re building AI without an MVP mindset, you’re just automating your way to oblivion.
Don’t believe the hype.
Respect the grind.
MVP will outlive every trend-chasing “AI founder” who can’t swallow hard feedback.
Stay sharp.
Stay lean.
Test before you build your AI castle. Or you’ll be another LinkedIn fail thread by next quarter.
Agree? Disagree? Let’s go.
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