This video really hits home for me. I am a former technical co-founder that is now trying to build a business focused on helping non-technical founders launch and scale their software product. Most of my clients come to me after having tried a traditional 'dev shop' for more than 6 months. I am still trying to find the right model to help fix this problem, but I feel like this video hits on some key ideas behind leveraging inexpensive options to get started.
Loved this video - sometimes you need to hear this message of building an MVP repeatedly even when you think you already think know what you are doing. The feature creep is real.
Honestly It happened to me two years ago. I quit my job and started building some random that no one ended up loving . I am currently building another sass.
I am a full-stack marketer with more than 7 years of experience, focused more on the content strategies, which btw, here lies my idea also. Where you from and what about your experience?
Thank you for this video. Inspired by you, I am working on my subscription-based platform where I will be converting Figma designs to real web pages (React, angular, html, css, bootstrap). Users will be able to request unlimited designs with one subscription. I will be launching it this week. So excited :-)
An MVP must, and at the very least, demonstrate, end-to-end, the core emergent functionality of a system-of-systems, upon which incremental enhancements can be continually made, to deliver additions to the core value the system offers. It cannot be a small subset of the emergent function.