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Prototyping with initial MVPs and how to get early validation

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An initial estimate to cover the costs for your MVP is often the factor that leads you to put off your startup idea by a couple of months nay forever. Today with us we have Anurag Meena, the founder of Neodocs(YC backed), to share with us how he has successfully cracked the formula for inexpensive prototyping. Along with building an MVP, it is essential that you validate its features to ensure only the important features are improved initially. To ensure this, you need to find the right audience and build a channel of communication with them, this is something, that Anurag has truly hacked with his past two startups as well and now has shared this knowledge with us to help improve the startup community....

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