how to test MVP


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    Hello, I will be as brief as possible, I am trying to test my MVP (minimum viable product) but I am not getting results, I do not understand if it is because of the platform I am using or I do not understand how to use the tools correctly to do it, that is why I am looking for help, is there anyone here? Can you tell me which are the best platforms to test my MVP? And also, what are the best distribution tools? Comment everything you know about it, the more detailed you are in the explanations the better it will be for me, thank you very much in advance

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    To build an MVP, you must know all the latest technology trends, master excellent analytical skills and software development solutions. The main peculiarity of this easy and handy MVP resource is the ability to build landing pages and create a Google Ad altogether. One of the first steps in measuring and analyzing your MVP’s success is to identify key metrics that will help you track progress towards your goals.

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    I myself need to learn how to best test my MVP (minimum viable product) and what tools and platforms can be useful for this. Maybe it’s best to create a website or landing page to present your MVP online, what do you think? Or maybe use social media to spread the word about your MVP and gather feedback?

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    MVP is a technique used early in the product development cycle in which a product with basic features is placed on the market and is ready to use. There are many companies where you get these facilities but I would recommend you to visit this website https://inoxoft.com/blog/how-to-test-your-mvp-distribution-platforms-and-tools/ here are many specialists and experts who guide you properly and helping you in providing these services with accuracy.

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    Testing an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) can be a challenging task, but there are several platforms and tools that can help you successfully test and get results. If your MVP includes a website or mobile app, try hosting it on popular platforms such as AWS (Amazon Web Services), Google Cloud, Heroku or Netlify. These platforms provide tools to deploy and manage your application.

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