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Workshop : From Idea to MVP

March 27, 2023

Published At: March 27, 2023

Do you see this time as an opportunity to innovate and stay ahead of the curve? At Itsavirus, we are passionate about helping innovators like you turn their ideas into reality. That's why we're excited to announce our upcoming workshop, "From Idea to MVP", on April 27th. During this workshop, we'll be sharing our knowledge and experience, and showing you how to develop a minimum viable product (MVP) in a highly efficient way.

Over the past decade, we have developed and fine-tuned a proven method that allows you to take your idea from concept to MVP in record time. Our approach is a combination of several project management methods and our own insights. Whether you're an early-stage startup or an established company looking to launch a new product, our method can help you get there faster and with less risk.

Join our workshop and start your journey from idea to MVP today!

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