MVP and Product Launch

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Launch your product faster by validating with real users before investing heavily in development. These prompts help you define the minimum MVP scope, plan the launch, collect structured feedback, and iterate quickly based on real data.

Who this area is for

Entrepreneurs with a product idea, technical founders, product managers, makers and indie hackers, professionals launching side projects

Frameworks and methodologies

MVP Scope Definition (defining minimum viable scope: what to include and what to cut), Product-Market Fit Survey (Sean Ellis survey to measure product-market fit), Launch Checklist (launch checklist: channels, metrics, communication), Build-Measure-Learn (Lean Startup build, measure, and learn cycle)

Prompts in this use case

Build a Process to Hear From Users Constantly

If you only listen to your users when something goes wrong, you're missing valuable information about what works, what's missing, and what could be better. Sporadic feedback is use

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Evolve Your Product on Data, Not Guesswork

After launch, every decision about what to improve in the product can be a direct hit or a waste of time. If the next step is decided based on what the founder thinks, more mistake

product iterationdata-driven decisionshow to evolve the productdata-driven roadmap+3

Find Out if Your Product Solves a Real Problem

You built the product, launched it, and the numbers aren't taking off. It could be the pricing, it could be the marketing—or it could be that the product doesn't solve a problem pe

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Launch Your Product With a Clear Plan and Lean Budget

Your product is ready, but when it comes time to launch, you don't know where to start: social media, paid ads, partnerships, email? Without a clear plan, the launch becomes a coll

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Scope Your First Product Without Overbuilding

Every founder faces the temptation to pack everything into the first product—every feature imagined, every scenario anticipated. The result is development that never ends and a lau

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