Maximum Viable Product

In the creation process, the term Minimum Viable Product is used to describe when a product meets the minimum requirement to be released for feedback. 

However, many of us want to do more than the bare minimum. The problem is we have trouble knowing when to stop.

Consider then the Maximum Viable Product that you’re creating. 

When is the point where you’ve added too many features or put in too much work, such that your creation has gone beyond its intended use?

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