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good mvp needs: - strict definition of hypothesis you want to test - simplest end to end flow to test hypothesis - identifying the right customer segment to perform the test (e.g. skateboard audience is a narrow subset of car audience) does not need: - anything else
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Dan | Icebreaker
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More like 👇 My issue with the skateboard model is your target users are not happy from get-go, which makes things slower and harder Post v1: “we built a bad skateboard” Post v2: “we built a bad bike”. Are we a skateboard, bike, or car company? Or should we just focus on what we know and sell wheels B2B?”
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Ps agree with the principle which is to build the simplest version of the product that makes your target users happy Just have observed a lot of product teams struggle to apply the skateboard model which is inherently misleading because cars and skateboards are not practical substitutes
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@rish
agree there’s a lot of tradeoffs and makes sense it’s not universally applicable, most models aren’t I’ve found it generally useful :)
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