"Did you know? Over 42% of startups fail because there’s no market need for their product." That’s a staggering number, and one that could be avoided with the right approach: building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). Let’s take a journey through the story of Maya, an aspiring entrepreneur with a dream of building an app that helps people track daily gratitude moments. Her story illustrates how an MVP can turn an idea into a successful, validated business, and how modern tools like AI-powered MVP development , no-code solutions , and data-driven iteration make it faster and smarter than ever. The Spark of an Idea Maya was a UX designer tired of complex productivity apps. She wanted to create something simple, a space where users could note three things they were grateful for daily. But like most dreamers, she faced a dilemma: How much should she build before showing it to the world? That’s where the Minimum Viable Product comes in. Instead of building every feature, she fo...
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