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Choosing the right technology stack is one of the most important decisions founders make at the early stage of building a product. At the MVP phase, this choice directly affects development speed, budget, product quality, and how easily the solution can evolve after market validation. One of the most common frontend technologies selected for MVPs today is React</strong...

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Building a Minimum Viable Product is one of the most critical stages in the life of a startup. It’s the moment when an abstract idea becomes a tangible product that real users can interact with. For founders, this phase is filled with high expectations, limited budgets, time pressure, and a significant level of uncertainty. One of the key tools that helps navigate this complex...

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Launching a startup is one part vision, one part execution, and ten parts learning quickly. That’s why Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) are so powerful: they help you validate assumptions with real users, collect data, and iterate without sinking months of effort and runway into a full build. But before you jump into wireframes and sprints, there’s a big strategic fork in the r...

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Building an MVP should feel like turning on the lights in a new room: you want to see what’s there, understand the shape of the space, and decide where to go next. Too often, though, teams flip every switch at once—or worse, wire the house before deciding where the rooms should go. The result is a launch that takes too long, a product that doesn’t quite fit the market, and a ...

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Launching an MVP quickly is important, but the real challenge is making sure it can grow. Too often, early products validate an idea but fall apart once more users arrive. A scalable MVP avoids that trap. It’s a lean first version that proves value while being built on foundations strong enough to support future growth.

In this article, we’ll look at h...

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