Is my Minimum Viable Product (MVP) too minimal? Is it just a Proof of Concept (POC)?
From the ProductCamp Vancouver 2015 session, this interactive session is a mix of presentation slides and whiteboard activity.
8. “The MVP is that version of a new
product which allows a team to
collect the maximum amount of
validated learning about
customers with the least effort”
- Eric Reis
The ACTUAL definition of MVP
13. Traction: A Startup Guide to Getting Customers co-authored by Justin Mares andGabriel Weinberg.
And how to get traction beyond having a product
14. 1. Usable product
2. Engaging
3. Easy to buy
4. Traction channels built at same time
15. 1. Can we create a checklist to ensure we build the
product so it can get traction and then build on that? (i.
e. building, designing, measuring, scaling?)
2. How do you create effective feedback loops? (i.e. how
scalable, how personal, 2-way, with whom)
10 min. for each question
20 min. total for breakout sessions
Come back and share with group: 10 min
Let’s break into teams