What a good MVP actually does
- Proves the core workflow — not just the concept
- Gets in front of real users quickly enough to learn from them
- Leaves you with foundations that don’t have to be rebuilt for v2
MVPs fail for two reasons: they try to do too much, or they cut so much that users can’t tell what the product is. We help founders and teams find the version that proves the idea without spending everything on version one.
We help you figure out what’s genuinely essential for the first version and what’s a "nice to have" that can wait. Cutting scope intelligently is a skill — and it saves a lot of money and rework down the line.