
Frequently Asked Questions
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Pivoting means making a strategic shift in product, target audience, or business model based on validated learning from your MVP.
If retention is weak, users love only one feature, or revenue isn't sustainable, consider pivoting. If you see steady engagement growth, continue iterating.
No. Many of today's most successful companies exist because they pivoted after their MVP. It shows adaptability, not failure.
There's no set number, but constant pivots without learning are dangerous. Most successful startups pivot one to three times before achieving product-market fit.
Iteration makes small improvements within your current direction. Pivoting changes the overall direction fundamentally.