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Launch Your MVP Without Coding

July 7, 2022

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Being an early-stage entrepreneur means digging deep and familiarizing yourself with a number of different skills to grow your company. However, developing the business side of your venture while fine tuning your core value proposition leaves little room to become an expert in everything. One universal challenge is building your MVP to start validating your solution and get it into the market to hear from your customers: this can easily be a costly and timely endeavour, but it doesn't have to be.

Join us July 7th to hear from Eva Li, serial entrepreneur (and founder of HATCH company ImmiSearch) to learn how she leveraged no-code solutions to build their MVP 4x faster and 5x cheaper. Eva will walk you through development traps and no-code solutions for you to identify which pathways can work for you and your venture, helping you to launch a successful MVP.

This session will cover:

  • How to avoid MVP development traps
  • What is no-code solution?
  • Is a no-code solution for you?
  • Steps to a successful MVP launch
  • Q&A

Who should attend

This event is for ventures part of the entrepreneurship@UBC community. Mentors, Entrepreneurs in Residence and invited guests are welcome to attend. RSVP in Slack.


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