4. Figure out if people want the product
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The last question you’ll want to ask is, “Do people want the product?” Will someone buy and use the product after interacting with it? In order to understand your target audience’s mindset after seeing your product, you need to know this answer.
It’s common at this point to create a prototype or minimum viable product (MVP) and give it to customers for testing. It is easy to send samples to a group of customers and have them evaluate the MVP.
There are several advantages to using an MVP:
You can find out what potential customers think about the product’s value.
You can evaluate a single feature at a time or the entire product at once.
It reduces the amount of time spent on expensive .
It delivers the product features your customers want.
It makes it easier for you to communicate with your customers in your .