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Shipping an MVP in 6 weeks

What an MVP really is

A minimum viable product isn't the cheap, stripped-down version of your product. It's the smallest version that delivers real value to real users — and that tells you whether your idea holds up before you invest the big budget.

The most common mistake: too much at once. Every "we also need this" pushes the launch out and raises the risk. A sharply scoped MVP does the opposite.

What our 4–6 weeks look like

Week 1 — Spec & design. We nail the scope: what's in, what's deliberately out. Clear specs, fast mockups, no weeks of wireframe loops.

Weeks 2–4 — Build. Daily progress on a staging environment you can test anytime. We build exactly the agreed scope — no feature creep.

Weeks 5–6 — Launch. Production deploy, domain, analytics and monitoring. You take over running software including code and docs — not a half-finished project.

Why this works

  • Fixed scope, fixed price. You know what you get and what it costs.
  • Modern stack. Next.js, React Native, TypeScript and PostgreSQL — fast to build and easy to extend later.
  • Direct line. You talk to the developers, not an account manager.

After launch

An MVP is a start, not an end point. Based on real usage data you decide what comes next — and we keep iterating, with weekly releases instead of a big waterfall.

Got an idea you want to validate? Let's talk — the first call is free.