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From Idea to Market: Key Steps in MVP Development to Minimize Risk & Maximize Traction

April 26, 20265 Mins Read
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Launching a new product often comes with a risk of losing money, time, and other vital resources. This is especially true if your product doesn’t meet the needs of your target audience. However, Exline Labs can help you minimize this risk and maximize traction through the development of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). Using an MVP, you can build a simple version of a product, let early users test it, and gather feedback to improve its complete version.

An MVP ensures you don’t have to build a full-scale app that may still require an array of improvements. This strategy not only minimize risks but also saves costs and plays a key role in helping your full-scale product succeed when launched. Additionally, it helps startups to evaluate the demand for a certain app. Due to its numerous benefits, many smart businesses have been utilizing MVP development services to manage their product launch.

Below, we will highlight how team Exline Labs provides top-notch MVP development services.

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  • 1. Define your goals
  • 2. Identify the target audience
  • 3. Research and analyze competition
  • 4. Establish a user flow
  • 5. Identify core features of your product
  • 6. Develop, test, and get feedback
  • 7. Use feedback to improve
  • Conclusion

1. Define your goals

To enjoy market acceptance, every product must solve certain problems. Hence, Exline Labs starts by understanding what your product is meant to do for users. Outline the results you want the end users to achieve after using your app. This step helps determine the features your product must have to cater to the needs of its users.

2. Identify the target audience

After defining the goals of your product, the next step is to have a clear picture of the ideal users. Exline Labs identifies the demographics, habits, and preferences of individuals who are likely to utilize your app. This knowledge helps understand the features that are most important to the end users. Besides, defining the target audience can also improve user testing, as you know who to approach for feedback.

3. Research and analyze competition

Exline Labs invests time in investigating your competitors’ offerings. This is to learn about the market gaps and spot the advantage your product will have over the competitions.

Using market trends and customer behaviour, Exline Labs goes the extra mile to identify anything you can add to your product to stand out. Customer interviews and surveys are also used to know what your clients want.

4. Establish a user flow

When developing an MVP, the importance of a functional user flow cannot be overemphasized. A comprehensive user flow is created by Exline Labs to show the actions a user takes when using your app to accomplish a certain goal. This flow begins when a user launches your app and captures various navigations until the desired result is achieved.

Having a detailed user flow assists in creating an intuitive interface that your end users will enjoy. It also assists in recognizing the key features of your product and the challenges the users may encounter while using your app.

5. Identify core features of your product

The next step is for Exline Labs to create an MVP with only core functionalities. The core features are the main ones that deal with the pain point of your end users. These functionalities display the key value of your product and help users see why your app is important to their needs.

The application of the MoSCoW method can aid this step:

l  Must-haves: Vital features that determine the value of your product.

l  Should-haves: These features are important, but your product can do without them.

l  Could-haves: These features are nice to have but not important.

l  Won’t-haves: You don’t need them now.

6. Develop, test, and get feedback

After determining the features your MVP needs, Exline Labs will develop it. Your app doesn’t have to be perfect at the MVP stage, as the team will focus on the core features required for testing. Exline Labs will get some end users to access the product and evaluate your product.

Google Analytics, Mixpanel, and other analytics tools can help monitor the behavior of users. You can also get feedback using interviews or surveys with Typeform, SurveyMonkey, and other similar channels.

Although testing involves several things, the focal areas include:

l  Functionality: Do the core features achieve their intended goals?

l  Usability: Is the user interface of the product interactive?

l  Performance: Can the app take care of the user load?

7. Use feedback to improve

Finally, Exline Labs analyzes the feedback you have received from end users to improve the quality of the app. The team will focus on addressing the bugs and other elements affecting functionality, usability, and performance of the product. Afterwards, it is time to add new features that can make your app more appealing to users.

Conclusion

Getting a product ready for the market is an elaborate process that requires careful planning and resources. Developing an MVP can make the journey easier for you by reducing risk and boosting traction. Let Exline Labs handle the process of MVP development and get you ready for the full product development.

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