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Agile vs Waterfall for MVP Development (Pros and Cons)

Explore the strengths and limitations of Agile and Waterfall methodologies in building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). This presentation helps you choose the right development approach based on your goals, timeline, and resources.<br><br>At Atini Studio, we combine AI-driven innovation with expert mobile app development to guide startups from MVP to market-ready success. For more details visit https://atinistudio.com/mobile-app-development

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Agile vs Waterfall for MVP Development (Pros and Cons)

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  1. Agile vs Waterfall for MVP Development (Pros and Cons) Choosing the Right Approach for Your Minimum Viable Product(MVP) Explore Now www.atinistudio.com

  2. What is an MVP? • MVP stands for Minimum Viable Product • A version of a product with just enough features to satisfy early adopters • Helps validate ideas before full-scale development Why Methodology Matters: • The approach you take can influence speed, cost, flexibility, and learning • Two popular methodologies: Agile and Waterfall

  3. Agile Methodology Overview • Key Characteristics: • Iterative, flexible, and adaptive • Development broken into small sprints (usually 1–2 weeks) • Frequent releases and updates • Close collaboration with stakeholders and end-users • Best For: • Projects with changing requirements • Fast-paced environments and innovation-driven products

  4. Agile for MVP – Pros and Cons Pros: ✅ Fast time-to-market with continuous delivery ✅ Allows frequent feedback and course correction ✅ High customer involvement = better alignment with user needs ✅ Lower risk of wasted effort on unneeded features Cons: ⚠️ Harder to estimate budget and timeline ⚠️ Requires skilled, cross-functional teams ⚠️ Risk of scope creep if not properly managed

  5. Waterfall Methodology Overview • Key Characteristics: • Linear, phase-based approach (Requirements → Design → Development → Testing → Deployment) • Each phase must be completed before moving to the next • Emphasizes thorough planning and documentation • Best For: • Well-defined, stable projects • Fixed budgets and timelines • Regulated industries

  6. Waterfall for MVP – Pros and Cons Pros: ✅ Clear structure and expectations from day one ✅ Easier to plan, budget, and manage timelines ✅ Less ambiguity in requirements Cons: ⚠️ Rigid — difficult to make changes once development starts ⚠️ Feedback comes late — often after full development ⚠️ Risk of building the wrong solution if initial assumptions are wrong

  7. Which to Choose for MVP?

  8. Need Help Deciding? Connect with the experts at Atini Studio Let’s Talk! AtAtini Studio, we blend cutting-edge AI innovation with expert mobile app development to create smarter, faster, and more impactful digital solutions. From MVP to market-ready product, we’re your partner in intelligent app innovation. Schedule a Free Consultation 📧 general@atinistudio.com 🌐 www.atinistudio.com

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