MVP Development for Startups

Launch your startup idea in 4–8 weeks. Real users, real feedback, before you raise a round. We partner with early founders on a sprint-first basis.

Without a focused MVP

  • Six months of building the perfect version nobody has ever tried
  • Feature creep pushing launch further every week
  • Burn rate running out before the first paying customer
  • No real data on whether the idea actually works

With a shipped MVP

  • A working product in the market in 4 to 8 weeks
  • Ruthlessly scoped to the core hypothesis — nothing else
  • First revenue before you've spent your runway
  • Real user data to decide what to build next

How We Build It

1

Hypothesis & Scope

We strip the idea to its core value hypothesis and ruthlessly cut scope. If it doesn't prove the hypothesis, it's not in V1.

2

Technical Plan

We pick a stack optimized for speed of iteration — not scalability you won't need yet. Next.js, Supabase, Stripe, Vercel is a typical default.

3

Rapid Build

Two-week sprints with weekly demos. You see progress constantly and can steer priorities before anything gets too expensive to change.

4

Beta Testing

Close-beta with real users from your network. We instrument analytics so you know what's landing and what isn't before public launch.

5

Launch & Measure

Public launch with payments, onboarding, and analytics wired up. We hand off with docs so you can keep iterating — or we retain as tech co-founder.

What You Get

  • Production-ready MVP deployed and accepting payments
  • User authentication, payments (Stripe), and email already integrated
  • Product analytics showing feature usage and drop-off
  • Full source code, technical documentation, and deployment pipeline
  • Onboarding flow designed from user research, not guesswork
  • 30 days of post-launch fixes and optional tech-advisor retainer

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you build something real in 4 to 8 weeks?

Ruthless scope discipline. We strip the idea to its core value hypothesis and cut everything else. The goal isn't to build your full vision — it's to prove the one thing that matters most so you don't waste 6 months building wrong.

Do you take equity instead of cash?

Cash is the default. We occasionally take small equity for strong-signal startups, evaluated case by case. Mixed cash-plus-equity is more common than pure equity.

What if we need more features than an MVP?

Launch the MVP first anyway. Use real user data to decide what to build next — it's almost never what you guessed at the start. We continue with a Phase 2 engagement once you have signal.

Do you help with product strategy or just execution?

Both. We interview potential users, help you define the core hypothesis, and challenge scope-creep during the build. If you want a pure dev shop, we're not the right fit.