Accessibility: The Missing MVP Requirement | Claudio Vera

It depends how complex your problems are. I'm working for a 200M startup solving brand new industry problems. Our UT/UR is surly forming decent hypothesis but we're still wrong half the time. It's like saying Facebook did UT and knew exactly what they were doing. No they rebuilt many many times over the years. As did ebay, as did amazon, as did many others.

To the not caring about users portion. You're right, I do not care about less than 5% of the population when I'm trying to start a business. Focusing resources to get to market for the remaining 95% is much much more important. There are no federal US laws that mandate accessibility, that should not be a concern of a brand new non-Cali based business.

You sound like a designer, not a business person. I'm not going to disagree accessibility makes a better product. It doesn't make a better business decision out the gate.

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