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Why we picked it This is the founder essay that made the case for validating before you build, from the person who did it with Buffer. Gascoigne frames the no-code or landing page MVP not as a shortcut to a product, but as a way to learn whether anyone actually wants the thing, which is exactly the stance this question takes. His honest point is that 120 signups plus real conversations taught him more than any polished build would have.
How to successfully validate your idea with a Landing Page MVP
From Medium (Joel Gascoigne, co-founder of Buffer) by Joel Gascoigne
- The goal of a no-code or landing page MVP is validated learning, not vanity signups: talk to the people who respond, do not just count emails.
- Anything can be your MVP as long as you are genuinely testing demand before committing to a full build.
- Buffer got only 120 signups in seven weeks, but the direct conversations proved real interest and led to paying customers at launch.