
MVP Design & Product Strategy
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About this service
Summary
FAQs
What is an MVP?
An MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is a simplified version of your product, built with essential features to launch fast, validate your idea, and gather real user feedback.
How long does it take to build an MVP?
Building an MVP typically takes between 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the project’s complexity, feature set, and technology requirements.
Can you help me refine my MVP after launch?
Absolutely! We provide post-launch support to help you gather real user feedback, iterate quickly, and enhance your product based on real-world usage.
What’s the next step after my MVP is ready?
After launch, we help you analyze user behavior, prioritize updates, and plan new feature development to move your product closer to full market fit.
How much does it cost to build an MVP?
The cost of an MVP can vary based on scope, design complexity, and technology stack. We offer flexible packages and can provide a custom quote after a free consultation.
Will you help me scale the MVP into a full product?
Yes! Once your MVP proves successful, we can help you scale it into a fully featured product with improved architecture, enhanced features, and readiness for a broader market launch.
What's included
User flows & low-fi wireframes
Straightforward journeys and black-and-white screens to lock structure and priorities before any polish.
High-fi UI & clickable prototype
Polished screens in Figma with an interactive prototype you can share for feedback and early buy-in.
Lightweight tech plan
A simple architecture sketch, data model outline, and integration list to keep the build lean and feasible.
Delivery plan & estimates
A plain-English timeline, milestones, and effort/budget range so you know what ships when.
Working MVP (web or mobile, as scoped)
A functional first version deployed to staging (and TestFlight/Play testing for mobile) with the core flows live.
Analytics & experiment setup
Key events are tracked in a small dashboard, plus a short test plan to validate what matters first.
Beta feedback & iteration pass
A concise findings note from early users and a focused round of improvements to smooth rough edges.
Handover & next steps
Dev-ready files, source/code access, brief docs and videos, and a 60–90 day roadmap for post-launch growth.
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