Service
MVPs that ship in weeks, not months
We scope, design, and build a first version in eight to fourteen weeks — tight enough to learn fast, solid enough to build on when your idea works.
What we do
We help founders go from a working idea to a working product as fast as the scope honestly allows. Our MVPs are small enough to ship in weeks, real enough to put in front of paying users, and solid enough to build on when the product finds its footing.
We don’t build throwaway prototypes dressed up as products. Every MVP we ship is production-ready code — properly architected, tested around the parts that matter, and written so another team can take it over in two years without a rewrite.
How we keep scope honest
- We cut the first version to the three or four screens that answer the core “does this work?” question
- We use boring, well-documented tools so infrastructure doesn’t become the bottleneck
- We write down the full V1 roadmap on day one, then refuse to build most of it until the MVP proves itself
- You see production-quality work every week on a staging URL — no big-bang reveal at the end
When this fits
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Early-stage founders with an idea that needs real users before the next round
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Technical founders needing senior engineering bandwidth to hit a launch date
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Existing businesses spinning off a new product line from proven demand
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V0 → V1 iteration on a live SaaS with paying users and unclear product-market fit
Tech stack
- Backend
- PHP / Symfony Node.js PostgreSQL
- Frontend
- Next.js Astro TypeScript Tailwind CSS
- Auth & payments
- Stripe Clerk Auth0
- Infrastructure
- Cloudflare AWS Docker
How we work
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Scope the smallest useful thing
A working session to cut your idea down to the minimum version that can be tested with real users. You leave with a concrete feature list, timeline, and fixed phase pricing — not a wishlist.
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Design lean, build real
High-fidelity UI for the three or four screens that actually matter. No over-designing flows nobody will see in V1.
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Ship weekly to a staging URL
Production-quality increments every week. You show it to real users during the build, not after — the feedback loop starts before launch, not in week twelve.
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Launch and learn
We ship the MVP behind a feature flag, wire up the analytics and error reporting that tell you what's working, and help you plan V1.