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The real value of an MVP: Why itโ€™s still the key to success? ๐Ÿš€

August 13, 2025
August 13, 2025

In a world where technology is advancing at record speeds, launching perfect products is no longer the goal. The MVP (Minimum Viable Product) remains, in 2025, one of the most effective tools to validate ideas, optimize resources, and accelerate time to market.

An MVP is not an incomplete product, itโ€™s a smart strategy: building the simplest version that allows you to test hypotheses, get real feedback, and decide the next steps based on data, not assumptions. According to Harvard Business Review, companies that apply this methodology reduce the risk of failure in launching new products by up to 60%.

At #YoutouchCL, weโ€™ve seen it firsthand with cases like Trusted Tools, where we started with a functional prototype that allowed the client to test with real users and make adjustments before investing in full development. The result: a final product aligned with the real needs of the market and a significant reduction in implementation times.

The key is not to fall in love with the initial idea, but to build, measure, and learn quicklyโ€”the most important thing is to understand the problem. A well-designed MVP is a conversation with your market, and each iteration is an opportunity for improvement.

In practice, this means:

  • Clearly defining the problem you want to solve.
  • Prioritizing essential features.
  • Testing with a small group of users.
  • Measuring results and adjusting before scaling.

๐Ÿ’ฌ If you have an idea and want to know how to turn it into a successful MVP without wasting resources, letโ€™s talk. At #YoutouchCL we can guide you from the initial strategy to launch and scaling.

At Youtouch, we turn your ideas into solutions that work and generate real impact. ๐Ÿš€Schedule a meeting and letโ€™s build the future together: Schedule here