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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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Dan | Icebreaker
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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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if target users are teenagers who want skateboards, then not sure “unhappy from get go” applies agree this works better if you’re not aiming for perfecting one stage before adding more (we didn’t have the perfect hosted hubs, we added APIs) Post result interpretation depends a lot on what hypothesis is
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