Agile Web Development in Phases: How Drualas Delivers MVPs and Iterative Website Growth

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Drualas advocates for agile web development through a phased delivery model that prioritizes speed, flexibility, and iterative improvement over traditional one-time website builds.

Their process begins with launching a minimum viable product (MVP) to address immediate business needs and gather real user data. This first phase emphasizes functionality over perfection, enabling faster time to market. Subsequent phases focus on expanding the site based on analytics and feedback, including new features, performance optimization, and design refinements.

The final phase involves ongoing iteration, where the site is continuously evaluated and adjusted to align with evolving business goals. Clients benefit from early results, budget control, and a product that evolves over time instead of becoming outdated. Drualas highlights this approach as particularly effective for businesses seeking adaptability, real-time decision-making, and long-term website value.

For full details on their agile development process, visit the original article.

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