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Running usability tests on MVP prototypes

Usability testing puts the MVP in front of real users to see if they can complete tasks as intended. This step provides evidence about whether the product is intuitive or confusing. Even with a limited set of features, testing reveals if the core idea works in practice.

Tests can involve simple scenarios, such as asking participants to upload a file or complete a checkout. Observing how they navigate shows whether the flow is clear. If users get lost or misinterpret buttons, these are signals that the design needs adjustment.

Running usability tests before launch saves time and resources. It allows the team to fix issues early rather than after scaling. This practice ensures that the MVP measures value, not confusion caused by poor design.

Pro Tip: Watch where users hesitate during tests. Those pauses often reveal where improvements are needed.

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