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tincho1492

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Read about the Concierge MVP (minimum viable product) on the book "Running Lean" and thought it's a clever idea to start working on your idea without having to code. If it applies to your project, then you can try it before wasting resources.

Here is an article about it:

http://ibuildmvps.com/blog/the-concierge-minimum-viable-product-maximizes-customer-learning

"The concierge mvp is a minimum viable product where you manually guide your user through the solution to a problem."

"The concierge minimum viable product is inefficient at solving a problem, but it’s not a long term solution for customers"
 
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Hi, I wrote the article. Feel free to ask any questions.

The basic premise of the concierge MVP is to do the manual functions of an automated process before building the code. Not only will it help you better understand the automated processes, but it will also help you see if its even worthwhile to build.

Bob Cavezza
 

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