MVP Step 1 - How to figure out what customers REALLY need for a Software Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
Coding is NOT the first step in building a Software Minimum Viable Product (MVP).
If you start coding right away, it's like hiring a construction worker to build a house BEFORE you have a blueprint.
The first step is figuring out WHAT to build to solve customer problems.
That's what this course teaches you.
It is a non-technical course that is essential for every non-tech person and every Developer alike.
I've been a CTO 10 years and a Business Analyst 12 years, designing, leading, and building 300+ software systems, asking 10,000's of questions.
I've built 11 MVPs in ranging between 3 days and 2 weeks.
Look me up on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffzigman/
Here's what a few people have to say about this course:
Justin Pursati - 17 years as a software developer
"I had been following your LinkedIn posts for a few months... I wouldn't have had any hesitation paying $1,000 for this course... I WISH my clients would take Jeff’s courses BEFORE they come to me [with software to build] because they waste my time and their time and their money… there’s a lot of knowledge you’re not going to get from a book, you’re not going to get from doing a Google search… this is knowledge gained from experience, it’s priceless"
Levi Tenenbaum - 6 years working with developers
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Darrin Cox - 35 years in US Military Operations
"Understanding the pain it will cause you if you don't take this course, likely in your pocket book, but also in time..."
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