Stakeholder is anyone who has a say in or is affected by the project. This includes decision-makers, end users, and anyone who'll complain if it goes wrong.
Anyone who has a say in or is affected by the project. This includes decision-makers, end users, and anyone who'll complain if it goes wrong.
The CEO cares about cost, the sales team needs specific features, and IT needs it to integrate with existing systems - they're all stakeholders.
The simplest version of your product that still solves the core problem. Ship fast, learn from real users, then improve. Don't build everything at once.
A small test to prove an idea actually works before investing serious time or money. It's not a product—it's evidence that building the product makes sense.
A working model of your product used for testing and feedback. It doesn't need to be pretty or complete—it needs to let people interact with your idea.
A basic sketch showing the layout and structure of a page without any design polish. Think blueprint, not finished building. It's about where things go, not how they look.
A high-fidelity visual design showing exactly how the final product will look. Unlike wireframes, mockups include colors, typography, and real content.