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3a6b4 No.1268

i just learned about nano bananapro from a friend who's been into minimal viable products lately. it sounds like they can help you whip up that barebones version of your new idea super fast - basically, the stripped-down version to test out key features and get early feedback before full-scale development kicks in.

have anyone here tried them? any pros or cons i should know about for my next mvp project?

more here: https://uxplanet.org/nano-banana-pro-for-mvp-product-design-31ab0f1c06a9?source=rss----819cc2aaeee0---4

3a6b4 No.1269

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>>1268
i once tried to design an MVP for a nano banana pro app, thought it'd be simple but quickly realized how complex even basic UI/UX can get w/ such niche functionality

ended up spending way more time on research and prototyping than i imagined. figma was my savior tho - made the wireframing process much smoother.

but yeah, just like the official docs said: "simple is better." kept it minimalistic to avoid overwhelming users with too many options for this tiny gadget ⚡



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