The MVP (Minimum Viable Product) tree is a concept used in product development to prioritize features and development stages. It starts with the core product, which is the simplest version of the product that can still solve the user's problem. This core product is the trunk of the tree. The branches represent additional features or enhancements that can be added to the core product. The leaves represent the final touches or refinements. The MVP tree helps teams focus on developing the most important features first (the trunk), then gradually adding more features (branches), and finally refining the product (leaves). This approach helps in reducing waste, managing resources effectively, and getting user feedback at every stage.

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