When it comes to developing an MVP, startups often have to make a crucial decision - whether to build a high-fidelity or a low-fidelity product. High-fidelity MVPs are fully functional, visually appealing, and offer a more comprehensive user experience. On the other hand, low-fidelity MVPs are simpler, often consist of basic wireframes or rough sketches, and focus on testing the core functionality of the product. High-fidelity MVPs are best suited for later stages of development, where the startup has already validated the product idea and is looking to gather more feedback from users. On the other hand, low-fidelity MVPs are ideal for early-stage startups that have limited resources and are looking to test their product idea quickly and efficiently. These MVPs are cost-effective, easy to develop, and focus on testing the core functionality of the product, allowing startups to get valuable feedback from potential customers without investing too much time or money. At Capaciteam, we help startups choose the right type of MVP based on their goals, resources, and target audience.