Introduction
When creating a new product, whether it’s a mobile app or a physical device, developers and designers can use prototypes and Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) to navigate the development process effectively.
Both of these tools serve unique roles in the journey from conception to market release. In this article we compare them and explain how their differences make these tools extremely useful in the start-up process.
What is a Prototype?
Think of a prototype as your sketchpad, where you can draw, erase, and redraw your ideas until they start looking like the awesome products you imagine. It’s not the finished masterpiece but a rough, sometimes very rough, draft that lets you play around with your vision.
Prototypes may not have full functionality but are pivotal in visualising and exploring concepts in greater detail.