Monday 17 April 2023
10:00am - 12:00pm
Online event
Using a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) to Guide your Product Strategy with Verticode Ltd – Monday 17 April 2023 – 10:00 -12:00
Are you an entrepreneur, start-up or scale-up business who’d like to understand more about using MVPs to validate your business ideas and collect customer feedback?
Join Tom Green, Co-Founder of Verticode Ltd, for an exciting and dynamic workshop that will transform the way you approach product development!
In this interactive session, you’ll discover the power of MVPs and how they can guide your product development journey without over-investing in features based on assumptions. Instead, you’ll learn how to use direct customer sentiment to inform your decisions and create products that truly meet their needs.
Throughout the workshop, Tom will cover a range of topics, including:
- What MVPs are?
- How to prepare for MVPs
- How to structure them effectively
- How to learn from them
Tom will also delve into the important concept of “Beyond the MVP”, looking at V1 products and how to use MVP learnings to create even more successful products.
Who should attend:
This workshop is perfect for SMEs, Sole Traders, Product Designers and Developers who want to launch new products in a lean and efficient way that supports their overall business goals.
By attending, you’ll develop key skills such as prioritising product features, understanding a product’s core value proposition, and collecting targeted and meaningful customer feedback.
About the Facilitator
Tom Green is an entrepreneur with experience in starting multiple businesses in recent years. In early 2022 Tom started Verticode with his co-founder, Sam. Verticode is on a mission to give innovators (whether they be founders or existing businesses) an easier option for developing software Minimum Viable Products using accelerated software development techniques. Since being founded, Verticode has helped dozens of founders and businesses produce software MVPs in a matter of days so that they can begin collecting useful customer feedback.