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Build, Test, Learn – A Practical Guide to Your First MVP

Categories: Product

What Will You Learn?

  • You will learn how to go from idea to real-world product validation using the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) approach. This course walks you through defining your riskiest assumptions, choosing the right MVP type, building only what’s necessary, and launching fast to learn what truly matters to your users.
  • By the end, you’ll know how to design, build, and test an MVP using practical tools and frameworks—without wasting time or money. Through our real-world case study, you'll follow a startup’s journey to launch a smart, lean MVP and discover how validated learning turns ideas into products users actually want.

Course Content

Build, Test, Learn – A Practical Guide to Your First MVP
You will learn how to build a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) that truly tests your startup idea with real users—without wasting time or money on unnecessary features. This course walks you through defining core assumptions, designing your MVP, selecting the right format (from landing pages to low-code tools), and launching it for early feedback and validation. By the end, you’ll be equipped to create an MVP that focuses on your core value proposition, helps validate demand, and serves as the foundation for future development or funding. You'll also follow a real-world case study where you apply the MVP process in a startup context and learn from common challenges. This course is structured into 9 clear modules plus a quiz and case study to apply your knowledge: 1️⃣ Why MVP Thinking Matters 2️⃣ Defining Your Core Assumptions 3️⃣ Selecting the Right MVP Type 4️⃣ Designing MVP Features (and Cutting the Rest) 5️⃣ No-Code, Low-Code, and Quick Prototyping Tools 6️⃣ Launching & Collecting Feedback 7️⃣ Analyzing MVP Results & What Comes Next 8️⃣ MVP Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them 9️⃣ Communicating Your MVP to Investors 🔟 Final Quiz: Test Your MVP Knowledge 📝 Case Study: Building “Greenly” – A Smart MVP for Eco-Friendly Shopping

  • Build, Test, Learn – A Practical Guide to Your First MVP
  • Why MVP Thinking Matters
  • Small exercise
  • Defining Your Core Assumptions
  • Small exercise
  • Selecting the Right MVP Type
  • Small exercise
  • Designing MVP Features (and Cutting the Rest)
  • Small exercise
  • No-Code, Low-Code, and Quick Prototyping Tools
  • Small exercise
  • Launching & Collecting Feedback
  • Small exercise
  • Analyzing MVP Results & What Comes Next
  • Small exercise
  • MVP Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
  • Small exercise
  • Communicating Your MVP to Investors
  • Small exercise
  • Quiz about the course

Case Study: Building “Greenly” – A Smart MVP for Eco-Friendly Shopping (This is a fictional case study.)
In this case study, we will apply the MVP strategies and product validation techniques you've learned in this course to a real-world startup scenario. You’ll follow the journey of Greenly, a sustainability-driven startup on a mission to help eco-conscious consumers make better shopping decisions. The founding duo, Lina and Tobias, bring together expertise in environmental science and tech development. Their vision: an app that provides transparent sustainability scores for everyday products—right at the point of purchase. But when they began, they faced the same core challenges many startups do: Which feature should come first? What assumptions are most critical? How much do we need to build to learn? Through this case study, you’ll analyze the real hurdles Greenly encountered—ranging from overbuilding to weak feedback loops—and apply strategies from this course, such as core assumption mapping, MVP type selection, feature prioritization, rapid prototyping, and user feedback analysis, to help them focus their product and validate it effectively. 📚 Take your time to carefully review Greenly’s challenges and decisions, and develop your own recommendations on how they could test smarter, build leaner, and create a truly valuable MVP. 🚀 In the next section, you’ll find the concrete solutions and best practices Greenly applied—so you can compare your ideas and sharpen your own MVP thinking.

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