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How to Build an MVP That Actually Gets Users (2026 Guide)
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How to Build an MVP That Actually Gets Users (2026 Guide)

DEV Community·Aciezen Technologies·about 1 month ago
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Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas — they fail because they build too much before validating anything. In 2026, building a successful MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is no longer about launching quickly. It’s about launching smartly . Why Most MVPs Fail The biggest mistake founders make: Building too many features Ignoring real user feedback Spending months before launch An MVP should validate one core idea. Nothing more. Step 1: Focus on One Problem Instead of building a full product, solve one specific issue. Example: Bad: “Build a complete marketplace” Good: “Help local businesses get online bookings” Step 2: Build Only Core Features Your MVP should include: Basic UI One main feature Simple backend That’s it. Step 3: Use the Right Tech Stack Modern MVP development is faster than ever: Next.js for frontend Supabase or Firebase for backend Stripe for payments This combination allows fast development and scalability. Step 4: Launch Fast and Iterate Your goal is not perfection — it’s feedback.…

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