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What is PoC development?
A proof of concept (PoC) is a validation phase within the software development lifecycle (SDLC). Its main objective is to determine the feasibility of your software idea. A PoC illustrates whether the proposed system, application, or product will function effectively in practice and meet market demand before full-scale development begins.
Investing resources in products that struggle with user acquisition and retention can be costly. To reduce this risk and often to aid in securing funding, companies commonly use a proof of concept. This approach involves developing a limited version of the final product to test its viability and validate the core concept prior to committing to extensive development.
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Benefits of crafting a PoC
Avoid wasting resources
Jumping into full-scale development without testing technical and commercial viability can lead to unexpected costs. You might end up spending considerable resources on hiring and initial development only to realize the idea isn’t feasible (according to Forbes, 90% of all startups fail due to this reason). A PoC lets you test your idea with minimal financial risk.
Pick the best tools for your idea
A proof of concept not only demonstrates your idea’s technical viability but also helps validate your technology stack. This process allows your development team to identify the best tools for both immediate needs and long-term goals, which is crucial for projects relying on the latest tech and advanced business models like SaaS and IaaS.
Fine-tune your vision
A proof of concept allows you to refine your idea based on real-world feedback from focus groups and other methods. This iterative process ensures that your final product aligns with market needs and user expectations, reducing the likelihood of costly pivots later on.
Improve team alignment
Developing a proof of concept fosters collaboration and alignment among team members, especially in newly established companies. It ensures everyone understands the project’s goals and technical requirements, leading to a more cohesive development process and ensuring the talent aligns with business goals.
Minimize reworks
Identifying potential issues and making adjustments during the proof of concept phase can save significant time and resources by minimizing the need for extensive rework later in the SDLC. This is particularly important for major architectural decisions of the developed software.
Fuel additional funding
To secure investment for your MVP, you must prove your idea’s worth. Words alone won’t convince investors; however, a PoC can effectively demonstrate the feasibility of your idea and persuade investors to provide funding, especially if your concept has already been tested against the market.
Identify project risks early on
Developing a proof of concept early on helps you predict technological risks. QA engineers, cybersecurity specialists, and software architects can identify common bottlenecks in specific technologies and recommend preventive measures.
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