MVP Development: Launch a Product from Scratch
From concept to production in 4-8 weeks
What's included in MVP
Who it's for
- • Founders with a validated idea who need a product for first customers
- • Entrepreneurs without a tech lead looking for a reliable turnkey partner
- • Corporations launching an internal product to test a hypothesis
- • Startups before a funding round needing a working MVP for investor pitches
Process phases
From idea to production — a transparent week-by-week process
Discovery & spec
- •Interview about idea and business model
- •User stories and core scenarios
- •Technical specification
- •Timeline and cost estimate
Design & prototype
- •UX prototype of key screens
- •UI design in Figma
- •Iterative approval
- •Final review before development
Development
- •Frontend + backend
- •Authentication and basic roles
- •Third-party integrations
- •Weekly demos and updates
Testing & launch
- •QA and bug fixes
- •Production deployment
- •Monitoring and alerts
- •2 weeks of free support
What's NOT included in MVP
Honest about scope — to avoid misunderstandings
How we measure MVP success
The goal of an MVP is not a perfect product, but validating a hypothesis with real users
Launched on time
Production version ready within the agreed 4-8 weeks
First users onboarded
Product runs stably under real user load
Actionable feedback
Data and insights for decisions about product development
Ready to scale
Architecture handles growth without rewrites
Frequently asked questions
You do. You get full rights to the source code, design, and all project artifacts without restrictions.
For MVPs with a clear spec, we work on a fixed price. For exploratory projects — T&M with weekly reports.
Minor tweaks within the agreed scope — free. Larger changes are discussed separately with timeline and cost recalculation.
2 weeks of free support included. After that — a retainer for ongoing development or moving to a full platform if the MVP validated the hypothesis.
MVP includes a web app with responsive design for mobile devices. Native iOS/Android apps are a separate service.