For first-time founders
MVPs for founders shipping their first product.
You've never done this before. We have. The plan is built around the things first-timers don't know they don't know.
What you’re up against
The pains we hear most.
- Every Reddit thread tells you to do something different.
- You're not sure if your idea is good enough to invest real money in.
- You don't know what 'good code' looks like, so you can't evaluate the people pitching to you.
How we’re different
What changes when you work with us.
- The intake form doubles as scoping, by the time we say yes or no, you have a clearer picture of your own idea.
- If your idea isn't ready for a 5-day build, we tell you in the response. Sometimes the right next step is no build at all yet.
- The codebase we hand over is conventional and well-commented, any future developer can pick it up without an archaeology dig.
Real-world version
A first-time founder with a domain expertise (legal ops at a mid-sized firm) ships her productized SaaS Friday. Three of her former colleagues sign up over the weekend. By month three she has 15 paying customers and is debating going full-time on the product.