
The MVP Is Not a Half-Baked First Draft
šĀ Redefining Minimum Viable Product the smart way.
Myth: MVP means low-effort, low-quality.
Reality: MVP means maximum learning with minimum waste.
Somewhere along the way, MVP got a bad reputation.
Say āMinimum Viable Productā in a meeting and you might get eye rolls:
āOh, so itās just a half-baked prototype?ā
āIs this going to break the moment we launch?ā
At Smartware Advisors, we work with product teams whoāve either misunderstood the MVPāor avoided it altogether because of how it's been misused.
But hereās the truth:
A real MVP isnāt a weak product. Itās a focused experiment.
Itās not about doing less. Itās about doing only whatās necessary to learn whether your product is solving a real problem for the right people.
Letās reframe what MVP really meansāand how smart PMs use it to de-risk product development.
š« MVP ā Minimum Lovable Product ā Beta Version ā Early Access
Letās clear up some confusion first:
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An MVP is not your v1.0 full product
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Itās not a poorly built feature dump
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Itās not about āgetting something out fastā just to say you shipped
Instead, itās a way to ask:
š§ Whatās the simplest thing we can build to validate our riskiest assumptions?
The goal of an MVP isnāt to impress users.
Itās to learn, iterate, and avoid wasting months building the wrong thing.
ā What an MVP Actually Does
Smart MVPs help you answer questions like:
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Will people actually use this?
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Does this solve a problem they care about?
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Will they pay for itāor take a meaningful action?
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Can we deliver this value consistently and scalably?
š” An MVP gives you data. Confidence. Direction.
š§ The 3 Types of MVPs (Used by Smart PMs)
1. Problem Validation MVP
š Test if the problem is real, urgent, and worth solving.
Examples:
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Landing page with sign-up interest
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Concierge MVP (manual solution to test value)
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āPre-orderā campaign or waitlist
š” You donāt need a product to validate a problem.
2. Solution Validation MVP
š Test if your product actually solves the problem.
Examples:
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No-code prototype (e.g., Figma or Webflow)
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Simplified feature set focused on core outcome
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Single use case or user persona
š” The goal is to see if users engage, not to show off tech.
3. Monetization MVP
š Test if people will payāor commit to action.
Examples:
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Pre-sales
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Free-to-paid conversions
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Time or data invested by the user
š” If no one pays, you havenāt found the value yet.
ā ļø Signs Your MVP Is Going Off Track
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ā Youāre building a full product ājust in caseā
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ā Youāre adding features before getting user feedback
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ā Your teamās goal is deliveryānot learning
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ā You canāt clearly state what the MVP is validating
š” If your MVP takes 6 months and multiple sprints, itās not an MVPāitās a delayed product.
šÆ How to Build a Smart MVP (Without Cutting Corners)
ā 1. Start with the Riskiest Assumption
What are you most unsure about? Thatās what the MVP should test.
Example:
"Will HR managers use this AI tool daily?"
ā Test usage, not feature set.
ā 2. Define āSuccessā Before You Launch
What signal are you looking for?
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30% sign-up conversion?
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10 users complete a workflow?
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5 pre-sales in 2 weeks?
š” No success metric = no way to learn.
ā 3. Make it Functional, Not Fancy
Donāt over-design. Just help users do the one thing that proves value.
Simple ā sloppy.
Clean, intuitive experiences often come from doing lessāwell.
ā 4. Close the Feedback Loop Fast
Talk to users immediately. Ask:
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What worked?
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What didnāt?
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Whatās missing?
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Would they use it again? Pay for it?
š” Every MVP should lead to the next questionānot just the next feature.
š Final Thought: MVPs Are About Focus, Not Flaws
Done right, an MVP isnāt a āfirst draftā at all.
Itās a precision tool for learning what matters before you commit resources to build.
And in fast-moving product teams, clarity is the most valuable currency youāve got.
At Smartware Advisors, we help founders and PMs build MVPs with purposeānot panic. Because your first build isnāt about volume. Itās about validation.
TL;DR ā Redefining the MVP
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MVPs test assumptions, not polish
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Focus on learning, not just launching
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Keep it simple, fast, and measurable
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Success = clarity, not features
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Iterate from insightānot ego
The MVP is not a cheap version of your product.
Itās the smartest way to build the right product faster.
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