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Minimum Marketable Product
Minimum Marketable Product

Minimum Marketable Product

Beyond the MVP for a successful product launch

A product with essential features ready for market launch and customer feedback

GOAL

To launch a basic product that generates value and provides insights for improvement

DURATION:
4 hours

4 hours

DIFFICULTY:

Medium

In the crowded landscape of software development, launching a new product can be a daunting task. The traditional approach, which involves developing a complete product before introducing it to the market, is often time-consuming and resource-intensive, and risks resulting in a product that does not meet the actual needs of customers.

To overcome these challenges, many companies are adopting a more agile and customer-centric approach: the Minimum Marketable Product (MMP).

What is an MMP and why is it important?

While the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) focuses on validating an idea, the MMP goes further, providing a basic product that can be commercialized. It is a product with a minimum set of features necessary to generate value for the customer and obtain useful feedback.

Why choose the MMP?

  • Reduced development time: The MMP allows you to launch the product on the market more quickly, allowing you to obtain valuable feedback from customers before investing in further development.

  • Reduced costs: By focusing on essential features, the MMP reduces development costs and allows for optimal use of resources.

  • Better understanding of customer needs: Through user feedback, it is possible to refine the product and adapt it to market needs.

  • Increased probability of success: The MMP allows you to reduce the risk of failure, as it is based on real data and customer feedback.

How to create an effective MMP

  • Identifying core features: What are the essential features that the product must offer to be considered useful by customers?

  • Defining priorities: Establish the order of importance of the features, focusing on those that generate the most value for the customer.

  • Developing a prototype: Create a visual representation of the product to show how it will work.

  • Testing with users: Gather feedback from a group of representative users to identify areas for improvement.

  • Iteration: Use the collected feedback to refine the product and make it increasingly responsive to customer needs.

Challenges and considerations

  • Resistance to change: Convincing the team to adopt an agile approach may take time and effort.

  • Scarcity of resources: Creating an MMP requires careful planning of resources.

  • Alignment of objectives: It is important to align the objectives of the MMP with long-term business objectives.

The MMP is a winning strategy for developing new products. It allows you to reduce risks, accelerate time-to-market, and increase the chances of success.

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