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Let's learn about Mvp via these 88 free stories. They are ordered by most time reading created on HackerNoon. Visit the /Learn Repo to find the most read stories about any technology.

No, we're not talking about the most valuable player. MVP stands for "minimum viable product".

1. The Future of Product Management is No-Code Development

Three months ago I decided to immerse myself in the rapidly growing world of no-code development. This is what I’ve learned.

2. How to Use Story Mapping to Define MVP Requirements and Align Teams

Over the course of my career, I have had the pleasure of building multiple products from scratch, and have collected some strategies that help the process of building a new product and lead to a highly productive and streamlined experience for all stakeholders involved. Story mapping is one of those.

3. The Five Step Approach for Tackling Complex Problems

“The definition of genius is taking the complex and making it simple.” - Albert Einstein

4. Minimum Viable Tool (MVT)

There is a lot of talk about the Minimum Viable Product — a prototype with just enough features to satisfy early customers, and provide feedback for future development. But feature creep often starts much earlier, in the design & development, if not the ideation stage of a project.

5. Build an Effective MVP in 5 Steps — An Algorithm for Startups

Imagine you have a business idea and it seems very good and feasible. No rush to order full cycle development with tremendous investments and the same uncertainty. Test your business hypothesis with an MVP.

6. Why It's a Minimum Viable Process (And Not a Minimum Viable Product)

Why do so many startups fail? Why do we hear the concept of the MVP so often? What is it, and is it beneficial? You might think you know the answers to all of these questions. But do you really? Here we talk about all this and even more. I’m happy to welcome product creators and curious developers into this learning journey. So, let’s start with defining the MVP (minimum viable product), one of the most overused and misunderstood concepts in the modern web. In this article, you can learn how an MVP can kickstart your startup.

7. How to Launch Without a Product

Or, the No-Product Framework

8. Making a Side Project

Yesterday I tweeted that I’d be making one more “big” app before the end of the year. I asked if people preferred if I document the process as I go, or do a recap post at the end of the project.

9. How Developers Win With Low-Code Platforms

Photo Credit, @reallynattu

10. How I Built and Shipped My Revenue-Ready MVP in 4 Hours By Using Low-Code Approach

All you need is an idea, the right tools and an audience.

11. How To Hire A Developer For Your MVP In 2020

You have an exciting new app idea, so let's make it happen! Hiring a developer can be a difficult task for someone with a non-technical background, especially if they have no plan with which to form their ideas into reality.

12. Software Architecture Basics: What, How & Why

Software architecture, design and process of architecting explained using a case study.

13. One Small Step for You, One Big Step for Your IT Career

We all sometimes try taking on more significant tasks than we can deliver on—it stems directly from our human inability to evaluate complex tasks correctly.

14. 7 Benefits of MVP for Startups

In this article, we are considering key peculiarities and benefits of a minimum viable product that will help you enter the market more successfully.

15. Mozilla Spring MVP Lab

TLDR: Apply to be a part of the Mozilla Spring MVP Lab at mozilla.org/builders

16. Start with a Prototype, Follow with an MVP and Then Get to the Final Product

Your Guide to the Main Stages of Tech Startup Development

17. Why You Should Always Build a MVP First

Let’s take a look at a classic example of a situation that I have observed numerous times. An enthusiastic maker has an idea for a great product and starts building right away without checking for competitors, creating a landing page first or getting some feedback from potential users. The maker sits down in front of his computer and starts building his product blindly.

18. Mozilla Summer Startup Studio and MVP Lab

TLDR: See mozilla.org/builders for more details regarding our summer programs!

19. How I Used Blitz JS To Take My Pet Project Into Production

Our colleague Lazar decided to built an Absence Tracker, so we can ditch the Telegram group where we reported our absences.

20. Java Vs. PHP: What To Choose In 2021

The choice of a programming language for your startup directly depends on the needs of your project, your budget and other parameters.

21. How to go From Idea to MVP

Simple steps to get an idea off the ground and start building momentum.

22. My Experience of Using Notion to Build this All-in-One Job Application Tracker

I have attempted to build a Notion template which serves as a job application tracker and different aspects of a job search making the process more conducive.

23. 3 Successful Examples of Using an MVP (Minimum Viable Product)

A concept first introduced on the Lean Startup book, MVP means minimum viable product and it is a way to get the most knowledge about the target of your project

24. How to Build and Validate a Startup Idea with a Landing Page MVP [In Less Than Two Hours]

The toolkit to help you build MVP with $0 capital and 0 code

25. Startup Costs: Can the MVP Route Save You a Lot of Money?

Entrepreneurship is getting popular with every passing day, leading to an increase in rising startups. But how many have tasted success?

26. 5 Low/No-Code Tools For Freelance Mobile App Development in 2020

In the growing world of low-code and no-code, dozens of app building platforms claim to offer the best solution for building native mobile apps.

27. How to Launch Your Own Blockchain: Mainnet Launch [Part VI]

I II III IV V

28. How to Build, Launch & Grow a Profitable Classified Website Like OLX - From Start to Profit

The online marketplace platform offers a great opportunity for buyers and sellers to get in contact and sell and buy products through the platform. Classified marketplace platforms are much more comfortable as the user can be both a seller and a buyer.

29. Six Crucial Startup Lessons I Would Share With My Younger Self

In hindsight, the first business I started had all the ingredients to succeed. I just didn’t realize it at the time.

30. 10 Great Ways to Evaluate your Minimum Viable Product (MVP)

Do you know the main purpose of building Minimum Viable Product or MVP? The answer is to validate the product that you will be launching in the market.

31. How I Designed, Built and Launched a product over the Weekend - A Breakdown of Events

Earlier this year, I launched a side project of mine called Lancerlist which is a platform that allows companies to find freelancers in their city.

32. How to Build a MVP REST API Using Low-Code Approach

Build and host and API in 15 minutes? Crazy? No, really!

33. About the new simple declarative language we invented for developing web apps with no boilerplate

Wasp is a simple language that makes developing full-stack web apps (React, Node) easy and removes boilerplate.

34. How to Find Product-Market Fit by Starting With an MVP

MVP is a basic version of a product that consists of minimum features and core functionality, solving an important problem for the end-users.

35. How to Buy Awesome 20 Dollar Prescription Glasses from China 😎

I have bought my first glasses on AliExpress for just 5 dollars. That included prescription lenses and shipping — of course.

36. Microservices and CQRS: Why Business Should Care

We have created this blog post for business stakeholders managing the development of a software system or product, those looking to find ways to reduce cost and time to market. This post will be useful for those whose technical background is a bit outdated or isn’t sufficient to make that judgment call. We will look at how to approach architecture planning so that the product is scalable and the money is spent wisely. Also, we will show the example of how CQRS can help in the implementation of client applications and whether microservices is indeed the panacea.

37. Top 10 App Ideas for Restaurant and Food Business Startups in 2022

This post will provide you with the best app ideas for restaurant and food business startups to use as a springboard

38. MVC vs. MVP vs. MVVM: Which Pattern to Choose for Android App Development?

In today’s world, the number of mobile device users is continuously growing. This entails the rapid increase in the mobile application development market. Companies around the globe launch hundreds of apps daily. They upgrade their functionality and design with the latest trends. Industry leaders regularly modernize platforms for their creation, filling them with new construction principles.

39. A Guide to Minimum Viable Products for Fractional CTOs

40. MVP(Minimum Viable Product): What It Is and How It Is Built

Ever wondered what is an MVP and why do you need it? Here's a detailed overview of what you need to know about MVP in 2023.

41. Can No-code Help Platform Cooperative Developers?

Is no-code a potential solution to break past the bottleneck inhibiting the development of platform cooperatives?

42. 10 NoCode Tools to Help You Build Your MVP 🚀

A list of 10 free Nocode tools for creating and launching a successful startup ✅🚀

43. What is an MVP for Software Development?

Why is a Minimum Viable Product Important for Software Development Projects? Discover in this article!

44. How I Copied My Favorite SaaS Landing Page 👀

I've got some bad news...

45. How to build an effective MVP in 3 steps

Building a startup! You have an epiphany and say to yourself:

46. How to Precisely Validate and Test Startup Ideas through MVP

Techtic lists down 6 ways to validate & test business startup ideas through MVP. Also, know the advantages of MVP and how MVP assists businesses.

47. KYC, Neobanks and More: An Interview with Vitaliy Dyachenko, CEO and Founder of UppLabs

48. Do You Know How to Fail Fast With Your Next Idea?

I am sharing all the knowledge I gathered during my research in four months of testing different business ideas. Before starting investing lots of time and building an MVP (minimum viable product) you can test ideas with adtotyping and get some metrics without writing a single line of code. This process shows a powerful way to validate ideas with the help of Facebook.

49. How to Build a Successful MVP in 3 Months 🚀

The year was 2007. There were two guys who just moved to San Francisco. Both were unemployed, so they faced the trouble of paying rent. Suddenly, they realized that all the hotel rooms in San Francisco were reserved because the local industrial design conference at the time attracted a large number of visitors.

50. How to Choose the Right Type of MVP for Your Startup Idea

MVPs can come in a thousand shapes and forms. So, in this article, we will focus on the most popular ones.

51. How to Build a Food Delivery Marketplace MVP in Three Hours

Here’s the toolkit to build a food delivery marketplace startup. I love to do fast prototyping in 24 hours. Here’s my toolkit to build a food delivery marketplace idea under 3 hours.

52. 5 Tips For Launching a Successful Product

Many new products get launched in the market every day. But not every product is a hit.

53. Benefits of Using React Native for MVP Development

This article explores why startups choose to develop MVP and the numerous benefits awarded to mobile projects because of React Native.

54. Descriptive Analysis: Why Did These 500 Trending Startups Shut Down?

Discovering meaningful patterns in business failures.

55. Choosing Between Prototyping vs MVPs in Software Development

In this blog, we shed some light on both MVPs and prototyping to help you understand their requirements and usage in the software development industry.

56. What Is An MVP and Why Is It Necessary? A Deep Dive

A minimum viable product (MVP) is a product with a limited number of features that solves at least one issue of your targeted customer. Here's why you need one.

57. Build Startup Success By Launching MVPs

In this article, learn more about MVP, their benefits, and 10 steps to building ideal MVPs

58. Creating a Poor Man's API Using PostgREST

Creating a full-fledged API requires resources, both time and money.

[59. Lean Innovation: How to Tackle

Product Development in a Lean and Efficient Way](https://hackernoon.com/lean-innovation-how-to-tackle-product-development-in-a-lean-and-efficient-way-tx2b3wqu) Nowadays, it is especially important to keep the process of product development lean and efficient. Therefore it is helpful to determine the concrete goal of each phase. This makes it easier to keep the entire process goal-oriented, structured and efficient.

60. Why Monolithic Architecture has a Bad Reputation

Pros and Cons of Monolithic Architecture in its traditional incarnation or as a Distributed Monolith.

61. Why Start With The First Usable Version of Your Product, Instead of the Best Version

There are many possible approaches to launch a new product, and just as many obstacles along the way. However, there's a way of assessing the chances of success before diving in full commitment, and that's where the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) comes in.

62. Building A Tezos's Smart Contract Dashboard Using ReactJS, TezBridge and Netlify [A How-To Guide]

I always find it troublesome for me to deploy and interact with Tezos’s Smart Contract at my job as a Software Engineer in my company. So, I decided to build a tool (web app) to solve my problem.

63. How to Build a Cross-Platform App: A Guide that Covers the Main Aspects

Software applications market has got a thriving and competitive nature – and it’s no wonder. Mobile, desktop, web, embedded applications help businesses make their services more accessible for the users. Surely, every service provider strives for winning a larger audience of users and keeping the quality at a high-level at the same time. What can make it possible? This is cross-platform development.

64. How To Validate Your Startup Idea With Less Time and Money

Validation: The Most Overlooked Aspect Of A Startup

65. Should You Build Your Startup in Public?

You have had a great idea, spent some time validating your business idea and are now facing the next questions: How should I approach my building? One of the most used buzzwords in the indie hacker space is “building in public“. It comes in different styles and with different methods. Of course, success in building a side-project publicly also varies. I aim to provide a starting point in this article with a look at methods, platforms, and tools. This blog-post links into the series on introduction in the indie hacker space.

66. Why and How We Used Singer to Bootstrap Our MVP

One of the (many) hard things about doing a startup is figuring out what that MVP should be. You are trading off between presenting something that is “good” enough that it gets people excited to use (or invest in) you and getting something done fast. In this article, we explore how we wrestled with this trade-off. Specifically, we explore our decisions around how to use Singer to bootstrap our MVP. It is something we get tons of questions about, and it was hard for us to figure out ourselves!

67. Maximizing Product Success: The Role of Hypothesis Testing, Prototyping, and MVPs

Learn how to test hypotheses and create prototypes and MVPs to ensure the success of your product. Find out how methods like RAT and MVP can help product manage

68. What I Learned Building My Side Project: Codetalks.TV

🤓 What is Codetalks?

69. What is a Minimum Viable Product? - Essential Features and Guidelines

A Minimum Viable Product is the initial version of your mobile application that contains the main features needed to satisfy the user’s problems.

70. How Minimum Viable Secure Product [MVSP] Works

The Minimum Viable Secure Product or MVSP is a way of ensuring that your product is secure from a cybersecurity perspective and will help your reputation.

71. The MVP Lite Approach: A Software Development Approach for 2021 And Beyond

What helps people overcome obstacles? Crushing obstacles is hard work. It requires a lot of planning, time management, inner fire, and a thorough understanding of your goals.

72. How the MVP Concept Makes Companies Rethink Their Business Models

Essentially, MVP is a tool that allows companies to test the ideas before proceeding to stages of full development and launch.

73. Minimum Viable Product: a Crucial Stage of Development Process

In software development, testing ideas, doing trials and continuously learning is the approach that leads to success. That’s why creating a minimum viable product (MVP) can be so beneficial for every business that wants to have their IT product done the right way.

74. The 3 Tools You Need to Need to Get Your MVP From Idea to Launch

Over the last 20 years, our Project Manager, Pedro, has helped build many startups.

75. Estimating How Long Will It Take to Build Your MVP

If you’re reading this, chances are that you’re about to take the first step in turning your business vision into a reality by building an MVP.

76. 7 Reasons Why Django Framework is a Perfect Framework for Startups

The programming language and the main framework are often crucial for startups. Here is why we think Django is a wise choice.

77. Low-code vs No-code: Selecting the Best Stack For Your Startup

Choosing the right tech stack for a startup: no-code VS low-code VS code

78. From Idea to MVP to Hacker News in 44 Hours

A day by day account of how I went from initial idea to coding and releasing my new app in 11 days, culminating in a Hacker News post.

79. How to Find Minimum Viable Product-Market Fit (PMF)

Focus on the problem, not the solution

80. 7 Reasons Why Your MVP may Never Launch

81. A Failed Trip in the MVP World: 'I Thought I Knew Relativity, but Reality is Different'

Entering your first towards an MVP (minimum viable product) can cause confusion if you focus on outcomes as planned. Plan to learn with the trip instead.

82. Utility First CSS Leads to Rapid Prototyping

I am the co-founder of Flexiple and Remote Tools. In this post, I describe why I chose to use a utility-first CSS framework to build my website’s UI in a fast, robust and low-maintenance way.

83. All the Firebase Functions you Need to Build Your Next Serverless Application

Build your own CRUD application by leveraging Firebase's Firestore JavaScript SDK.

84. Building Around A Niche: The Story Behing Carrd's MVP and Success

Learning how to build a better MVP by studying Carrd's growth to $1m ARR and 1.6m users.

85. What's The One Thing You Can’t Miss When Building an MVP?

At Altar.io we’ve built dozens of products over the years, working with entrepreneurs from all over the world.

86. Evaluating Your App Idea and Supercharging your Chances of Success [Part 2]

This is a continuation of a series on bring an app to life, from nothing to something. Read Part 1 here.

87. How to Take Your MVP From Idea to Launch

As a business person without the tech skills to build an MVP, it can be tempting to look for a software development partner as soon as possible.

88. Building a Tech Startup Without a Technical Co-Founder

Finding a technical co-founder is one of the biggest challenges faced by startup founders. Here’s how Audapio’s Founder Dudley Gould overcame this common startup hurdle.

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