
A quick, practical, actionable read on building MVP’s. Borrows heavily from lots of existing sources, so the book feels like an MVP itself, but it works very well, as those sources lend it credibility and serve as wonderful examples. Only downside is the book tends to repeat itself a little bit and is really built to sell the UXPin product, but if you can ignore the marketing message, there is definitely a lot of useful material here.
“The MVP is more than a product, it’s a way of thinking.”
Yevgeniy Brikman
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