Myths about MVP

Minimum Viable Product (MVP) development is surrounded by various myths and misconceptions that need debunking. One common myth is that an MVP must be of low quality, whereas in reality, it should be a basic but functional representation of the product. Another misconception is that an MVP is a one-time release, when it’s actually an iterative process aimed at continuous improvement. Some believe that an MVP is only suitable for startups, while established companies can also benefit from its user-centric approach. Understanding these myths helps teams embrace the true essence of MVP: rapid validation, user feedback, and data-driven decisions to create successful and market-fit products.