Is it crappy or perfect?
The fact that you focus on the features that are most important is because they contribute to the hypotheses that you want to prove. However, this does not mean that your product has to be crappy. Using a timeboxed approach will help you deliver often (daily or weekly) and on time.
The features that you will make available are unlikely to be perfect, but with each new iteration you can improve them. Of course, you will never have a second chance for a first impression, but aiming for perfection is not going to help you prove your hypotheses. Instead, it will prevent you from getting feedback early. Still, it is important that you choose your first users carefully. Early adopters are very different from mainstream ...
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