The concept of building an MVP wasn’t always already there. Even now, many startups and entrepreneurs underestimate the power of testing and validating an MVP. “Why should you test your MVP” is still a common search term, both on internet and in real-life conversations.
It is very critical to test MVP no matter how promising the idea sounds. Sometimes, how we see the product or the problem for that matter is vastly different from the audience we are aiming to target. The key to developing an effective MVP is defining the problem as clearly and specifically as possible.