Startups often have fewer people, time, and funds when building software. But even with small resources, good software can be created by focusing on the most useful parts first.
It’s better to start with a simple version of the product. This means choosing the main feature and building around it. This kind of early product is often called a basic version. Using free tools, open-source libraries, or shared code from trusted sources can save money during early stages. Hiring a small team of skilled developers is better than hiring many people with unclear roles.Planning weekly tasks and setting short-term goals helps keep the team on track.It’s also useful to ask a few people to test the product early. Their feedback can help fix issues before more work is done.With careful choices and a clear focus, even a small team can begin and complete a useful software project.
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