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How to Ship an MVP in 90 Days

Scoping ruthlessly, sequencing the build, and resisting the features that sink first launches.

By Rajesh KumarMay 30, 20257 min read

Ninety days is enough to launch something real, if you're honest about what "minimum" means.

Cut to one core loop

Identify the single workflow that delivers your product's core value and build only that, well. Everything else is a distraction from learning whether the idea works.

Buy what isn't your edge

Auth, payments, email, analytics, use proven services. Your scarce build time belongs on the thing that makes you different.

Instrument from day one

An MVP is an experiment. Ship with analytics so you actually learn from the launch instead of guessing.

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