If you follow my stories, you probably understand the importance of focusing on user needs and the value it brings when building an MVP or software.
What I reiterate often on is, understanding your client or end users’ business needs, will always yield a much more efficient development and infinitely increase your chances of producing a successful MVP which achieves its goals.
Most developers who build MVPs tend to not focus on user needs and instead chaotically or unsystematically rush into writing code out of a few rough ideas of what the MVP should do, create features around what is “thought” to be needed.
Read more here:
https://medium.com/long-sweet-valuable/how-focusing-on-user-needs-helped-scale-the-biggest-e-commerce-store-in-the-world-dde8bb9deffc
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