Minimum Awesome Product

An Article by Carlos Beneyto
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Users are accustomed to a minimum of quality, and they expect that of all new products.

If our product does not [meet basic expectations of quality], people will automatically believe that it is a bad product and they will not take it seriously. It is not what they expect.

Hence my suggestion that the MVP has died and the MAP: Minimum Awesome Product was born.

  1. ​​Understanding the Kano Model​​
  2. ​​Don't Serve Burnt Pizza​​
  3. ​​What happens to user experience in a minimum viable product?​​