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prototyping helps to secure the funding needed to get your project off the ground, create a market-ready end product, & scale your business fast. It also means that a project is more likely to stay within your budget since problems are fixed before development
Prototyping is a great way to help plan your project. You can create and manage your project objectives, while visually confirming that each has been achieved and implemented correctly.
Once a prototype has accomplished its task, it’s no longer useful and is discarded. An MPV- minimum viable product, is essentially the first version of your product, which describes your users’ pain points and see what resonates with customers.
A prototype is a model of product, build specifically to demonstrate or test the feasibility of the concept. The fidelity of a prototype refers to how it conveys the look-and-feel of the final product especially its level of detail and realism.
When you’re planning a project, you naturally want the development process to go as smoothly as possible. But how do you know if prototyping or traditional development is the best choice?
Prototyping is all about process, review and refine. They also intended to help you visualize the user experience of the polished replica of the final product in less time.