MVP or MVE: Decoding the right approach for startups
In the dynamic startup world, entrepreneurs grapple with efficiently bringing ideas to life. Two key approaches are the Minimum Viable Product (MVP) and Minimum Viable Experience (MVE). MVP, popularized by Eric Ries, focuses on core functionality to quickly validate ideas with minimal resources. In contrast, MVE prioritizes a holistic, engaging user experience from the outset. Both have unique benefits and challenges. By examining success stories like Notion and Framer, we decode how to balance MVP’s agility with MVE’s user-centric design to foster innovation and growth.
