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1. Design: Create Wireframes: Develop basic wireframes to visualize the layout and flow of your application. This helps in planning the user interface and user experience.

User Stories: Define user stories to outline the expected user interactions with your MVP. This will serve as a guide for development.

2. Development:

Develop Core Functionality: Focus on implementing the core features identified in the earlier stages. Keep the development lean and iterative.

3. Testing: Perform Unit Testing: Test individual components of your application to ensure they work as intended.

Conduct Functional Testing: Verify that the implemented features function correctly and meet the user requirements.

4. Deployment: Choose Hosting: Select a hosting solution that aligns with your application's requirements. Consider scalability and performance.

5. Deploy MVP: Release your MVP to a limited audience or beta testers. Collect feedback and monitor its performance in a real-world environment.

6. Gather Feedback: Feedback Mechanism: Implement a system to collect user feedback easily. This could be through in-app feedback forms, surveys, or direct communication channels.

Iterate Based on Feedback: Analyze the feedback received and make necessary improvements. Prioritize enhancements based on user needs and identified issues.

7. Iterate and Improve: Release Updates: Regularly release updates to address issues, add new features, and improve the overall user experience.

Measure Key Metrics: Track key performance indicators (KPIs) to assess the success of your MVP and guide further iterations.