Often it leads to the point when your first release isn’t MVP anymore. And it is the opposite of what you were trying to achieve with MVP in the fir

How to get MVP to the market faster by setting the right goals

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2021-07-09 17:30:08

Often it leads to the point when your first release isn’t MVP anymore. And it is the opposite of what you were trying to achieve with MVP in the first place.

But when it is a target within 2 weeks after the launch, it only puts more pressure on you. And it doesn’t give any wiggle room for a leaner product.

When you set too high expectations for the first release, you can end up with a product that is too far away in the wrong direction.

When you release early and often, you gain momentum and keep team morale high. On the other hand, when you build for 4 months and never give it to users it can be very hard on the team 🙂.

Of course, taking care of the financial side is must have to build a successful SaaS startup. But for the first release aim to learn rather than make money.

Because users will only pay you if it solves their painful problem. You have no idea whether it does solve a problem until you give it to a user.

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