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Practical writing for non-technical founders building real products.

Vertical SaaS: What It Means for Your Build
Vertical SaaS means building for one industry instead of everyone. What changes about scope, cost, and pricing once you commit to it.

MVP vs MLP: Which One Your Startup Needs First
MVP vs MLP: an MVP proves people will use your product, an MLP proves they'll love it. Here's which one to build first, with a real example.

MVP Development Team: 3 Ways to Build One, Ranked by Risk
An MVP development team needs 5 roles, not 5 hires. Compare freelancer, in-house, and dedicated-team paths by real cost and risk before you commit.

MVP vs MMP: The Difference, With 3 Real Examples
MVP tests whether people want your product. MMP is the version you actually sell. See the difference in Airbnb, the iPhone, and Buffer.

MVP Validation: How to Know You're Ready to Build
MVP validation means proving people want your product before you build it. The methods that work, real thresholds, and when you have enough signal.

MVP Web Development Doesn't Start With an App Store
MVP web development means shipping a browser-based product first: what changes in stack, cost, and scope, and how to decide before you build.

MVP Software Development Doesn't Mean Cutting Corners
MVP software development means cutting features, not code quality. What actually changes, what doesn't, and how to check before you build.

Minimum Viable Product Template: Fill It In Right Now
A minimum viable product template you fill in directly, no software or signup required. Every section explained, plus what to do once it's done.

No-Code MVP: When to Use It, When to Skip It
A no-code MVP is right for validation and wrong once you need real billing and multi-tenant data. Here's the honest line, with a real decision rule.