Our founder, Hayk Shirinyan, personally leads every MVP project. With 10+ years as a full-stack developer, he stays involved from planning to development. Your project is never passed from sales to developers. You work directly with an engineering-led team from start to finish.

MVP is not a prototype. You don't build an MVP to launch, then rewrite it when you get paying customers. MVP is the product. It's just a product with minimal features. You don't rewrite MVPs. You extend them.

MVP is not a poorly written application. It's a full product with fewer features. Having only a few but correctly implemented features outweighs a dozen poorly implemented ones.

Launching an MVP fast does not mean sacrificing quality. It means strategically deciding what to include and what to omit from the first release.

Having good architecture is paramount. Poor architecture leads to strange bugs, limits growth, and costs more to extend. Post-MVP products can grow rapidly. Every release should be stable. Otherwise, every release may get new customers but force old ones to leave.

It depends on the complexity of the project, but MVP development typically takes 3-4 months and costs $20,000-$30,000.
We start by understanding your vision and defining what the MVP needs to do. Together, we identify the core features that will bring the most value to your users and set clear goals for the first version of your product.
Once the scope is clear, we provide a transparent estimate detailing timeline, cost, and deliverables. No surprises, just a clear path forward.
Our team gets to work bringing your MVP to life. We follow an agile approach, delivering fast iterations and keeping you involved with regular updates and demos.
Before launch, we thoroughly test the product across devices and user scenarios. We fix bugs, polish the experience, and make sure everything runs smoothly.
Once everything is tested and approved, we launch your MVP to the real world. We’ll support you through release and beyond, so you can start getting users and feedback right away.

Building a great MVP is only part of the journey. To attract users, build trust, and clearly communicate your value, you also need a compelling marketing website. From a landing page to a full site for your launch, we create websites that match your brand and support your growth.

If your product is a SaaS, it comes with its own set of architectural and strategic considerations. We’ve built successful SaaS platforms across B2B and B2C model, and we know what it takes to get them right from day one.
It depends on the complexity of the project, but it usually takes from 3-4 months to have an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) ready. Developing software product or service is an ongoing project. Don't expect to build a solution in 6 months and never touch it again. You will most likely make changes to your software as your business grows and requirements change.
It depends on the features and requirements of your product. We charge hourly, so it depends on the amount of time we have to spend on your project. It usually costs around $20,000-$30,000 to build an MVP (Minimum Viable Product).
We setup a Kanban Board where you see what we are working on and what is completed. We send you weekly report emails that explain what work was done the prior week and what is currently being worked.
We have extensive experience in healthcare, manufacturing, retail, legal, IT, and human resources industries.

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