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Alexander Graf Posted - Feb 27 2024 : 06:06:40
I've been dabbling with a unique startup idea that revolves around creating an AI-based fitness app. However, as I delve deeper into the process, I'm coming across terms like Proof of Concept (PoC), Prototype, and Minimum Viable Product (MVP). While I have a basic understanding of these terms, I'm not entirely clear on their practical implications, differences, and how they fit into the startup development process. As someone who's just stepping into the entrepreneurial world, I think it's crucial for me to understand these concepts thoroughly to make informed decisions. Could you possibly break down these terms and explain how they would apply in the context of my startup? I'm particularly interested in knowing which one I should focus on first and why. Your insights would be extremely valuable to me!
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augustusX Posted - Feb 27 2024 : 08:34:04
Your insight and guidance have been a game-changer for me! When I was feeling completely overwhelmed by the complexities of app development, stumbling upon Intellectsoft's blog post on POC, prototype, and MVP was like finding a treasure map. The way they simplified and explained each concept in such a clear and accessible manner, complete with practical examples and tips for every stage, has truly given me a newfound confidence in navigating this journey. I can't thank you enough for opening my eyes to this invaluable resource. If anyone else finds themselves venturing into the world of app development, I'll be sure to point them in the direction of this must-read blog post from Intellectsoft.
palmariums Posted - Feb 27 2024 : 08:02:38
I was knee-deep in this whole app development thing, feeling like a fish out of water, you know? Like, what's the deal with POC, prototype, and MVP? Then, by some stroke of luck, I stumbled upon this blog post on Intellectsoft's site at https://www.intellectsoft.net/blog/poc-vs-prototype-vs-mvp/, and man, it was a game-changer! They laid it all out - POC to test the waters, prototype for design, and MVP for the first version of your app. And the best part? They broke it down in such a simple, easy-to-understand way, with examples and tips for each stage. It was like a roadmap for my app journey, seriously! Now I'm feeling way more confident about taking the next steps. Trust me, if you're diving into the world of app development, this blog post is a must-read!