Most MVPs get built by a developer who can assemble code but doesn't really think about the product. The result technically works. It also looks like everything else, and nobody enjoys using it.
Good product building is design and code together, not one after the other. One person owning the full arc: product thinking, UI/UX, front-end, back-end, deployment. No handoff gaps. No lost-in-translation between a designer and a developer.
What you get:
Product strategy session to define scope and priorities
Complete UI/UX design (Figma)
Full development (React, Next.js, Shopify, or whatever fits best)
Most MVPs get built by a developer who can assemble code but doesn't really think about the product. The result technically works. It also looks like everything else, and nobody enjoys using it.
Good product building is design and code together, not one after the other. One person owning the full arc: product thinking, UI/UX, front-end, back-end, deployment. No handoff gaps. No lost-in-translation between a designer and a developer.
What you get:
Product strategy session to define scope and priorities
Complete UI/UX design (Figma)
Full development (React, Next.js, Shopify, or whatever fits best)