CB Insights has recently published its analysis of top reasons for startup failure. The number one reason (41%) for a start-up to fail is “no market need” — almost half of the start-ups were building products that no one needed. And most startups begin with an MVP, don’t they?

Top 10 Reasons Startups Fail

Source: CB Insights

Thanks to Eric Ries, the author of Lean Startup, MVP has become the default scenario for tech startups. We all know the success stories of Minecraft, Airbnb, Groupon, etc. starting with bare-bone MVPs.

Why do other startups fail and is there a secret path to creating a 100% successful application? You bet, but before we discover how to build a minimum viable product, let’s decide on what we call an MVP.