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Video is one of the MVP (Minimum Viable Product) strategies, which is a simple way to learn to build a business with minimal business. How does this help Drew get user feedback?

Drew made a video tutorial about Dropbox functions and how Dropbox should be used. The video contains Drew's narration of using Dropbox and how Dropbox works in synchronizing files. The target of this video tutorial is a group of prospective dropbox users. Interestingly, this short video was interspersed with light jokes from Drew so that the audience was interested and more easily captured the meaning of the video. As a result, thousands of people registered to wait for this dropbox application to be developed and ready for use.

The lesson of the MVP is that it works and what is required to start learning is waste, no matter how important it might have seemed at the time.

-The Dropbox MVP-

The tutorial video which is an MVP provides a lesson for Drew in validating his own assumptions, that in the development phase, it is necessary to intervene from the user target in the form of feedback from the application to be built. It does not have to be in the form of help features that must exist, because even these users are not aware of what they need from an application. However, there is a good response to the idea of ​​a triggered application that even users do not know that it is a solution to the problem for them, as if the application works miraculously. From this MVP we can find out how users want applications that will be their needs. And as a stage whether the application that will be built already has prospective users waiting for the Dropbox application.