Even earlier than the 1970's it could be seen that most MVP's primary purpose is deception, software or not.
A lot of times they can be deceiving themseles most of all, even when financially viable it appeals to a "minimum" type customer and silently excludes or alienates many other types of untapped prospects.
Makes me think of Basecamp at the beginning.
Even earlier than the 1970's it could be seen that most MVP's primary purpose is deception, software or not.
A lot of times they can be deceiving themseles most of all, even when financially viable it appeals to a "minimum" type customer and silently excludes or alienates many other types of untapped prospects.
Why settle for the tip of the iceberg?