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DC133 Wordcast: Minimum Viable Product with Syed Ibrahim
Design Critique: Products for People
English - February 24, 2019 03:24 - 41 minutes - 28.9 MB - ★★★★ - 11 ratingsBusiness Arts Design design factors human userexperience designthinking interview research usability user Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Syed Ibrahim returns to the show to talk with Tim about his side project, Shoutouts.app.
Syed's story of creating this web application is a terrific example of doing a minimum viable product. He candidly shares both advantages and disadvantages of releasing an MVP, and walks us through the details of having an idea, acting on it to create something that works at a basic level for a specific audience, and getting it out there to continue learning and enhancing it.
You can find Syed at
https://www.syedibrahim.me
One of the best definitions of MVP is from Frank Robinson who created the term around 2000, see
http://www.syncdev.com/minimum-viable-product/