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    MVP Planning Template

    Building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) requires careful planning and strategic execution. An MVP allows you to test core product assumptions with real users while minimizing development time and resources, enabling faster market validation and iterative improvement.

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    This template comes with 101 ready-made tasks organized into 20 phases, covering roughly 38 weeks of work. Start dates, durations, and dependencies are already set up — use it as-is or adjust anything to fit your project.

    MVP Planning Template
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    1
    Project Initiation and Market Research
    21T
    1.1
    Define project scope and objectives
    3T
    1.2
    Conduct competitive analysis
    7T
    1.3
    Perform market research and trend analysis
    9T
    1.4
    Define target audience and user personas
    7T
    1.5
    Validate market assumptions through surveys
    7T
    1.6
    Create market research report
    4T
    2
    Product Strategy and Feature Prioritization
    14T
    2.1
    Define product vision and mission
    3T
    2.2
    Create product roadmap framework
    4T
    2.3
    Conduct feature brainstorming sessions
    4T
    2.4
    Analyze user stories and requirements
    4T
    2.5
    Prioritize features using MoSCoW method
    3T
    3
    Technical Architecture and Planning
    21T
    3.1
    Define technical requirements
    5T
    3.2
    Select technology stack
    5T
    3.3
    Design system architecture
    7T
    3.4
    Plan database schema
    6T
    3.5
    Define API specifications
    6T
    3.6
    Create technical documentation
    7T
    4
    UX/UI Design and Wireframing
    28T
    4.1
    Create user journey maps
    7T
    4.2
    Develop information architecture
    7T
    4.3
    Create low-fidelity wireframes
    8T
    4.4
    Design high-fidelity mockups
    10T
    4.5
    Create interactive prototypes
    7T
    5
    Development Environment Setup
    14T
    5.1
    Set up development infrastructure
    5T
    5.2
    Configure CI/CD pipelines
    6T
    5.3
    Set up version control and branching strategy
    6T
    5.4
    Configure testing environments
    7T
    6
    Sprint 1 - Core Foundation Development
    21T
    6.1
    Set up project structure and dependencies
    5T
    6.2
    Implement user authentication system
    7T
    6.3
    Create basic user interface components
    6T
    6.4
    Implement core navigation
    5T
    6.5
    Basic data models and API endpoints
    7T
    6.6
    Sprint 1 testing and bug fixes
    4T
    7
    Sprint 2 - Primary Features Development
    21T
    7.1
    Implement main feature modules
    12T
    7.2
    Create user dashboard interface
    7T
    7.3
    Implement data processing logic
    6T
    7.4
    Add search and filtering capabilities
    5T
    7.5
    Sprint 2 testing and integration
    4T
    8
    Sprint 3 - Advanced Features and Optimization
    21T
    8.1
    Implement advanced user features
    11T
    8.2
    Add notification system
    8T
    8.3
    Implement analytics and reporting
    7T
    8.4
    Performance optimization
    6T
    8.5
    Sprint 3 testing and refinement
    4T
    9
    Quality Assurance and Testing Phase
    21T
    9.1
    Create comprehensive test plans
    5T
    9.2
    Execute functional testing
    7T
    9.3
    Perform usability testing
    6T
    9.4
    Conduct security testing
    6T
    9.5
    Load and performance testing
    5T
    9.6
    Bug triage and critical fixes
    4T
    10
    User Acceptance Testing and Feedback
    21T
    10.1
    Prepare UAT environment and documentation
    5T
    10.2
    Recruit beta testers
    4T
    10.3
    Conduct beta testing sessions
    11T
    10.4
    Collect and analyze user feedback
    5T
    10.5
    Prioritize feedback for implementation
    3T
    11
    Iteration and Refinement Cycle
    21T
    11.1
    Implement high-priority user feedback
    11T
    11.2
    UI/UX improvements based on testing
    8T
    11.3
    Additional bug fixes and optimizations
    7T
    11.4
    Final integration testing
    5T
    11.5
    Documentation updates
    4T
    12
    Pre-Launch Preparation
    14T
    12.1
    Production environment setup
    5T
    12.2
    Deployment pipeline testing
    4T
    12.3
    Create user onboarding materials
    6T
    12.4
    Prepare customer support documentation
    5T
    12.5
    Final security and compliance review
    4T
    13
    Marketing and Launch Strategy
    21T
    13.1
    Develop go-to-market strategy
    7T
    13.2
    Create marketing materials and content
    10T
    13.3
    Set up analytics and tracking
    5T
    13.4
    Prepare press releases and announcements
    5T
    13.5
    Coordinate launch communications
    4T
    14
    Beta Launch Execution
    14T
    14.1
    Deploy to production environment
    3T
    14.2
    Monitor system performance and stability
    7T
    14.3
    Collect early user feedback
    8T
    14.4
    Address critical issues and hotfixes
    5T
    14.5
    Prepare for full market release
    4T
    15
    Market Release and Launch
    14T
    15.1
    Execute full product launch
    3T
    15.2
    Monitor launch metrics and KPIs
    8T
    15.3
    Implement marketing campaigns
    9T
    15.4
    Customer support and issue resolution
    10T
    15.5
    Gather post-launch feedback and data
    8T
    16
    Post-Launch Analysis and Planning
    14T
    16.1
    Analyze launch performance and metrics
    5T
    16.2
    Conduct post-launch retrospective
    4T
    16.3
    Identify areas for improvement
    5T
    16.4
    Plan future iterations and features
    5T
    16.5
    Create roadmap for next development phase
    4T
    17
    Documentation and Knowledge Transfer
    14T
    17.1
    Complete technical documentation
    7T
    17.2
    Create user manuals and guides
    7T
    17.3
    Document lessons learned
    5T
    17.4
    Conduct team knowledge transfer sessions
    4T
    18
    Project Closure and Handover
    7T
    18.1
    Final project deliverables review
    3T
    18.2
    Stakeholder sign-off and approval
    3T
    18.3
    Project closure documentation
    3T
    18.4
    Team celebration and recognition
    2T
    19
    Maintenance and Support Setup
    14T
    19.1
    Establish maintenance procedures
    5T
    19.2
    Set up monitoring and alerting systems
    5T
    19.3
    Create support ticket system
    5T
    19.4
    Train support team on product features
    4T
    19.5
    Document escalation procedures
    4T
    20
    Future Enhancement Planning
    14T
    20.1
    Analyze user feedback for next version
    5T
    20.2
    Research emerging technologies and trends
    5T
    20.3
    Define enhancement priorities
    5T
    20.4
    Create preliminary roadmap for version 2.0
    4T
    20.5
    Present future plans to stakeholders
    4T
    101 Aufgaben·20 Phasen·~38 Wochen
    Bereit zum Anpassen

    What is an MVP (Minimum Viable Product)?

    A Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a development technique where a new product is developed with sufficient features to satisfy early adopters. The final, complete set of features is only designed and developed after considering feedback from the product's initial users. This approach allows teams to validate product ideas quickly while minimizing development costs and time to market.

    Why is MVP Planning Crucial?

    MVP planning is essential because it helps you focus on what truly matters to your users. Without proper planning, teams often fall into the trap of building features that seem important but don't actually solve real user problems. A well-structured MVP plan ensures that every feature serves a specific purpose and contributes to validating your core business hypothesis. This systematic approach reduces the risk of product failure and helps you make data-driven decisions about future development.

    Key Components of an MVP Plan

    Creating an effective MVP plan requires careful consideration of several critical elements:

    • Problem Definition. Clearly articulate the specific problem your MVP aims to solve. This becomes the foundation for all subsequent planning decisions and helps maintain focus throughout development.
    • User Research. Conduct thorough research to understand your target audience, their pain points, and existing solutions they currently use. This research informs feature prioritization and user experience design.
    • Feature Prioritization. Identify the absolute minimum set of features needed to solve the core problem. Use frameworks like MoSCoW (Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have) to categorize features effectively.
    • Success Metrics. Define clear, measurable criteria for evaluating your MVP's success. These might include user engagement rates, conversion metrics, or specific user feedback targets.
    • Resource Allocation. Plan your team structure, budget, and timeline realistically. Consider the skills needed for design, development, testing, and marketing phases.

    The MVP Development Process

    The MVP development process typically follows several distinct phases, each building upon the previous one. Research and validation form the foundation, where you validate your assumptions through user interviews and market analysis. Next comes design and prototyping, where you create wireframes and mockups to visualize the user experience. The development phase focuses on building only the essential features identified during planning. Finally, testing and iteration involve gathering user feedback and making data-driven improvements.

    How Instagantt Enhances MVP Planning

    Managing an MVP project requires precise coordination between research, design, development, and testing activities. Instagantt's Gantt chart capabilities provide the visual project management framework needed to orchestrate these complex workflows effectively. You can track dependencies between different phases, ensure resources are properly allocated, and maintain clear visibility into project progress across all team members.

    With Instagantt, you can create detailed timelines that show how user research findings influence design decisions, how design completion enables development to begin, and how testing phases provide feedback for iterations. This visual approach helps prevent bottlenecks and ensures that critical path activities receive appropriate attention and resources.

    Start planning your MVP systematically and increase your chances of building a product that truly resonates with your target market.
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