We help founders turn an idea into a minimum viable product real users can actually use — scoped tightly, built well, and launched in weeks, not years.
An MVP (minimum viable product) is the smallest version of your product that delivers real value and answers the one question that matters: *will people use this?* We build MVPs for non-technical founders who need a credible product in users' hands without spending a year or a fortune to get there.
User accounts, one core workflow done well, a clean interface built on a proven component library, a database, payments (Stripe), and the integrations your product actually needs. Most founder MVPs land in the $15,000–$40,000 range; a single-workflow validation build can start lower. We hold a $5,000 project minimum.
You work directly with the senior people building your product — no account managers, no junior bait-and-switch. We own the "translate a non-technical vision into a technical plan" part so you don't have to learn to code. And you keep everything: code, domain, and cloud accounts, in writing.
First-time founders validating a new idea, domain experts who see a problem worth solving, and small businesses that need custom software but don't have a dev team. If you already have a stalled build, see MVP Rescue.
How long does it take to build an MVP?
Most MVPs go from first conversation to launch in 2–4 months. A very lean, single-workflow product can ship in 4–6 weeks.
How much does an MVP cost?
Most founder MVPs land in the $15,000–$40,000 range. We hold a $5,000 project minimum; below that a no-code tool is usually a better fit.
Do I need a technical background?
No. Working with non-technical founders is a core part of what we do — we translate your vision into a technical plan and handle the build.
Tell us what you're trying to build and we'll give you an honest, jargon-free scope and estimate. No obligation.