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What Is an MVP? A Beginner's Guide to Minimum Viable Products (2025 Updated)

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By LegrescaTech Expert & Industry Thought Leader
📅Jan 25, 2025
⏱️15 min read
🏷️MVP Fundamentals
What Is an MVP? A Beginner's Guide to Minimum Viable Products (2025 Updated)
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Frequently Asked Questions

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MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product — the simplest version of your product that delivers value while testing core business assumptions.

No. A prototype tests whether something can be built. An MVP tests whether something should be built.

Ideally 2–8 weeks. If it takes longer, you may be overbuilding instead of focusing on the core test.

Yes. Many startups raise seed rounds by showing traction with an MVP instead of a finished product.

If validated, you iterate and scale. If invalidated, you pivot or explore a new direction.

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