What Businesses Get Wrong About Building Apps
Most app projects fail not because of bad code, but because of decisions made before a single line was written. Here's what experienced business owners do differently.
Most app projects fail not because of bad code, but because of decisions made before a single line was written. Here's what experienced business owners do differently.
Learn practical methods to test your app concept with real users before investing in development.
Prototypes and MVPs solve different problems. Building the wrong one first wastes months and money.
A working prototype in a week isn't a miracle. It's the result of ruthless prioritization and the right constraints.
Both can build good software. The right choice depends on your project size, risk tolerance, and how much you want to manage.
Not all prototypes are useful. The ones that move projects forward share a few specific properties.