Could you elaborate on the concept of 'Live Product' as explained in 'The Lean Product Playbook'?

In 'The Lean Product Playbook', a 'Live Product' refers to the finished product that is ready for customer testing. It has the highest fidelity and interactivity, meaning it's the most accurate representation of the final product. Testing can be done with developers present with the customer or by the customer alone. This allows for real-time feedback and adjustments, ensuring the product meets customer needs and expectations.

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Wireframes: These are low to medium fidelity designs that give an overall picture of how different components are arranged. They are devoid of details like images, colours and fonts. Manual Hack MVPs: These give the feel and experience of the original product but are driven by manual workarounds. Live Product: It's a good idea to test the finished product with the customer as it has the highest fidelity and Interactivity. Testing can be done with developers present with the customer or by the customer alone.

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The Lean Product Playbook

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