Startups · 1h ago
MVPs Fail When They Lack Clear Signals, Not Features
Many MVPs fail because they don't generate useful data to guide product decisions. Founders often mistake polite feedback for validation, while real signals come from user behaviors like sign-ups, payments, or repeat usage. Building an MVP around a specific, measurable signal—not just a feature set—is key to learning whether an idea has potential.
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The article makes a solid point that many founders confuse activity with progress, but it's a well-worn startup lesson dressed up as fresh advice.
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