I turn your startup idea into a working product in 2-4 weeks. Not a mockup — a real, functional MVP with backend, database, and user-facing interface.
You don't need a CTO or a 5-person dev team to validate your idea. You need one developer who can build the whole thing, fast.
What I deliver:
Working web application (not a Figma prototype)
User authentication and roles
Core feature set (we define this together)
Database design and setup
Admin panel for managing content/users
REST API (if you need a mobile app later)
Responsive design (works on mobile)
Deployment to production server
Source code — you own 100%
30 days of free bug fixes
My MVP process:
Day 1-2: Requirements call. We define the core features — what's essential for launch, what can wait.
Week 1: Backend + database + API. You get a working demo.
Week 2: Frontend + integrations. You test with real users.
Week 3-4: Polish, deploy, iterate based on feedback.
What I've built:
SaaS dashboards with real-time analytics
E-commerce platforms with payment processing
LMS with gamification (course completion went from 15% to 49%)
Telegram Mini Apps for commerce
Internal tools for businesses (CRM, order management)
Why me for your MVP:
Full-stack: I handle frontend, backend, database, deployment — no coordination overhead
Fast: 2-4 weeks from idea to live product
Experienced: 10+ projects shipped, not my first rodeo
Affordable: fraction of what an agency charges
You own everything: full source code, no lock-in
FAQs
We have a requirements call where I help you strip the idea down to the core — what's the one thing that makes this product valuable? We build that first.
Python/Flask or PHP backend, PostgreSQL/MySQL database, vanilla JS or integration with your React/Vue frontend. Deployed with Docker.
Yes. The codebase is clean and documented, so either I or another developer can extend it. I also offer ongoing development packages.
That's normal with MVPs. I build in weekly check-ins so we can adjust direction early, not after everything is built.
Yes, happy to sign an NDA before we discuss your idea.
I turn your startup idea into a working product in 2-4 weeks. Not a mockup — a real, functional MVP with backend, database, and user-facing interface.
You don't need a CTO or a 5-person dev team to validate your idea. You need one developer who can build the whole thing, fast.
What I deliver:
Working web application (not a Figma prototype)
User authentication and roles
Core feature set (we define this together)
Database design and setup
Admin panel for managing content/users
REST API (if you need a mobile app later)
Responsive design (works on mobile)
Deployment to production server
Source code — you own 100%
30 days of free bug fixes
My MVP process:
Day 1-2: Requirements call. We define the core features — what's essential for launch, what can wait.
Week 1: Backend + database + API. You get a working demo.
Week 2: Frontend + integrations. You test with real users.
Week 3-4: Polish, deploy, iterate based on feedback.
What I've built:
SaaS dashboards with real-time analytics
E-commerce platforms with payment processing
LMS with gamification (course completion went from 15% to 49%)
Telegram Mini Apps for commerce
Internal tools for businesses (CRM, order management)
Why me for your MVP:
Full-stack: I handle frontend, backend, database, deployment — no coordination overhead
Fast: 2-4 weeks from idea to live product
Experienced: 10+ projects shipped, not my first rodeo
Affordable: fraction of what an agency charges
You own everything: full source code, no lock-in
FAQs
We have a requirements call where I help you strip the idea down to the core — what's the one thing that makes this product valuable? We build that first.
Python/Flask or PHP backend, PostgreSQL/MySQL database, vanilla JS or integration with your React/Vue frontend. Deployed with Docker.
Yes. The codebase is clean and documented, so either I or another developer can extend it. I also offer ongoing development packages.
That's normal with MVPs. I build in weekly check-ins so we can adjust direction early, not after everything is built.
Yes, happy to sign an NDA before we discuss your idea.