Well...maybe yes, maybe no. You can call it whatever you want, MVP or EVA. The point is, that first version of the product that meets actual customers should have a clear purpose. That is to test a hypothesis that product team suggests. Whatever hypothesis you want to test, it has to pierce your customers’ core need. And it often appears as the utmost pain point. Think google as example. When you think you’ve got a cold but not sure it’s COVID or just a seasonal flu, you google your symptoms. In that case you use google not because of all the fancy features that google provides. You just want to get rid of your worries by using the fastest tool to tell you what’s going on. If google’s search engine missed that point and didn’t solve the utmost pain point at the first release, we won’t know google at all because it would have failed.