Business Her Way

#39: Why Your Early-Stage Startup Needs an MVP Website (like, yesterday!)

July 12, 2021 Stephanie Jiroch Episode 39
Business Her Way
#39: Why Your Early-Stage Startup Needs an MVP Website (like, yesterday!)
Show Notes

At the very least, an MVP website is a quick and dirty website. It includes features like a logo, social buttons, as well as a description, basic product information, and the contact details of the company’s founders. Coined from the term ‘Minimum Viable Products,’ MVPs are products that have just enough features to satisfy early customers and meet at least one of their identified needs. The term "minimum" refers to its minimal nature and the term "viable" refers to the need to work in reality. MVPs are launched to introduce target customers to an early version of a product and to gather their feedback for its future development.

Using this same framework, the MVP website or minimum viable website as we call it, hinges on the same principles. 

At BrandPsyche, we take the guesswork out of building your MVP website. Our Website in A Week and Done-In-A-Day packages provide you access to simple one and multi-page builds that look polished, professional, and ready to convert your ideal target market, impress investors, and acquire those early customers. 

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Instead, you’ll walk away with a beautifully designed site that meets your minimum viable brand standards as your startup grows.

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