In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, tech startups face immense pressure to deliver innovative solutions quickly and cost-effectively. This article explores how low-code tools, such as RadSystems Studio, are transforming the process of building Minimum Viable Products (MVPs) by streamlining workflows, reducing development time, and lowering costs. By enabling rapid prototyping, fostering cross-functional collaboration, and prioritizing iterative user feedback, these platforms empower startups to bring ideas to market faster while maintaining flexibility and scalability. Real-world case studies highlight the impact of low-code tools in sectors like EdTech and HealthTech, where startups have successfully launched scalable solutions within weeks instead of months. Despite challenges such as skill gaps, vendor lock-in, and performance trade-offs, strategic adoption of low-code methodologies ensures long-term viability and alignment with business goals. With actionable recommendations for leveraging these tools effectively, this article provides a roadmap for startups seeking to compete globally, optimize resources, and turn innovative ideas into impactful solutions.
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Title = "From Idea to Impact: Streamlining MVP Launches for Tech Startups",
Journal ="International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research (IJCATR)",
Volume = "12",
Issue ="3",
Pages ="56 - 66",
Year = "2023",
Authors ="Humphrey Emeka Okeke, Olayinka Demola Akinbolajo"}