MVPst
MVPst is a software development methodology that focuses on delivering the most valuable features to users as quickly as possible. It stands for "Minimum Viable Product" strategy, which aims to create a product with just enough features to satisfy early customers and provide feedback for future product development. This approach allows developers to iterate rapidly, incorporating user feedback and making improvements incrementally.
The MVPst methodology is particularly useful in startups and tech companies where resources are limited, and
Key principles of MVPst include:
1. Focus on core features: Identify the essential features that provide the most value to users and
2. Rapid prototyping: Develop a functional prototype quickly to test the concept and gather feedback.
3. User feedback: Collect and analyze user feedback to guide future development and make necessary improvements.
4. Iterative development: Continuously refine and enhance the product based on user feedback and market trends.
MVPst has been adopted by various industries, including software, hardware, and services, to accelerate product development