The Lean Startup · Eric Ries

Minimum viable product examples

Curated by · reviewed 2026-05-30

A minimum viable product (MVP) is the smallest thing you can ship to test your biggest assumption — then build, measure, learn. Examples:

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5 examples of minimum viable product

  1. Dropbox's demo video

    Before building the full product, they posted a video of how it would work — to test demand first.

  2. Zappos' first 'store'

    The founder photographed shoes in local stores and listed them online to test whether people would buy shoes online at all.

  3. A waitlist landing page

    Put up a page and see whether anyone wants the thing before you build it.

  4. A concierge MVP

    Do the service manually behind the scenes before automating anything.

  5. One feature, not fifty

    Ship the single core feature to learn fast, instead of polishing a huge product no one asked for.

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