Learning Objectives
- The Lean Mindset: Understand why a "Perfect Product" is the enemy of a "Successful Startup."
- Feature Pruning: Learn how to identify the "One Core Function" that solves the user's primary pain point.
- Speed to Market: Learn why YC recommends launching an MVP in weeks, not months.
- Feedback Loops: Understand how to use the first version of your product as a probe to gather real-world usage data.
- Feature Pruning: Learn how to identify the "One Core Function" that solves the user's primary pain point.
- Speed to Market: Learn why YC recommends launching an MVP in weeks, not months.
- Feedback Loops: Understand how to use the first version of your product as a probe to gather real-world usage data.
QUIZ
Initial Assessment
Building an MVP is an exercise in discipline. Many developers and designers fail here because they want to build something "polished." This assessment tests whether you can prioritize speed over perfection and if you understand what "Minimum" truly means in the context of a billion-dollar potential startup.
Question 1 / 3
Single ChoiceAccording to Michael Seibel (YC), what is the most common mistake founders make when building their MVP?
Question 2 / 3
Single ChoiceIf your product solves a "Hair on Fire" problem for users, how will they react to a "ugly" or "buggy" MVP?
Question 3 / 3
Single ChoiceWhat should you do with the feedback you receive from your very first 10 users after launching the MVP?
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