Minimal Viable Product, Public Release, Our Quality Standards, The OG Group

GOMINT
2 min readJun 22, 2022

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How do we arrive at our MVP (Minimal Viable Product), releasing to the public, what are our quality standards and how to get into our OG Group

The Minimal Viable Product

Our goal is to bring out a stellar, easy-to-understand, and suitable product from the start of the first version, our MVP (Minimal Viable Product).

We aim to release a product that satisfies you from the beginning, even if this costs us a few more weeks of development and we are about to open it up for our OG group.

Releasing The MVP To The Public

Before opening up to the public, we will have tested it with our OG group to bring out a well-running product without bugs, which is essential to meet everyone’s needs.

We could not be more excited for the week ahead as we are very close to releasing the MVP to our OG group members.

Of course, we don’t have a set date, but it will be this week if everything goes as planned.

How to become an OG member to use the product before everyone else can?

Only fill out this form

Our Quality Standards

Software development takes time, and as you go, you seem to discover new things daily, so the code gets complex and extensive.

However, we want a clean and proper code-base to avoid trouble later in the future, so the code is appropriately reviewed and adjusted.

User experience is essential to us as we wish to release a product that does not need extra explanation.

We hope you can use it intuitively without leaving question marks in your head.

OG Group

The OG Group members use and test features before they go to the public.

You will access the dev environment before the public hears about features.

We are happy to have already formed the OG group in our Discord, with about 20 members.

If you want to be part, join our discord here https://discord.gg/gomint

Thank you for the read! Talk to you very soon.

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