The MVP to-do list
Wow, there's still a lot to do.
Wow, there's still a lot to do.
I wrote earlier about the breakthrough I had when I shifted MVP's architecture to go all-in on a Chrome extension.
Another shift has opened another breakthrough.
In 2023, I had added most of the features that I thought were needed in DraftKick, and I started looking toward my next thing. Although it has felt like I was fumbling around aimlessly during the past couple years, I'm feeling optimistic that it has all been leading me here, to MVP.
One of my longest struggles with an in-season tool has been figuring out the right architecture that lets you integrate with various league platforms. Everything has tradeoffs, but I've finally settled on a direction.
Is MVP a single platform for updating all your leagues? Is it an advanced dashboard powered by in-season projections? Or is it the zen-mode that hides all of the bloat of your league platform.
Well, it's all three. But I need to figure out which one to talk about.
I've toyed with lots of product ideas for the past couple of years, but I'm ready to commit to this one.
MVP is the in-season companion to DraftKick. Just like DraftKick makes decisions easy on draft day, MVP gives you the same confidence for in-season moves.