Question
How do I apply the idea that the minimum viable output?
Quick Answer
Pick one output you are currently procrastinating on or overbuilding. Write down the full version you have been imagining. Now strip it to its core: what is the absolute minimum deliverable that would provide value to its recipient? Define that minimum version in one sentence. Build it today, ship.
The most direct way to practice is through a focused exercise: Pick one output you are currently procrastinating on or overbuilding. Write down the full version you have been imagining. Now strip it to its core: what is the absolute minimum deliverable that would provide value to its recipient? Define that minimum version in one sentence. Build it today, ship it, and note whether anyone asks for the parts you removed.
Common pitfall: Treating MVO as permission to ship sloppy, thoughtless work. The minimum viable output is not the minimum possible effort — it is the minimum complete version that delivers real value. Stripping an output below the viability threshold produces something that wastes the recipient's time and damages your credibility, which is worse than shipping nothing at all.
This practice connects to Phase 44 (Output Systems) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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