Launch your MVP in 30 days
A working product in front of real users in 30 days: fixed scope, fixed price, first demo in 14 days.
Who it's for
This is built for you if…
- Founders with a validated idea and a $10k–$50k budget who were quoted 6 months by an agency
- Non-technical founders who need one team to handle product scoping, build, and launch
- Teams that need something real to show investors or first customers, not another prototype
- Anyone burned before by a dev shop that shipped slides instead of software
What you get
Deliverables
Everything below is included in the fixed scope — no surprise line items.
- Fixed-scope proposal with a locked price, delivered within 5 business days of our call
- A production web app (Next.js) with authentication, core workflows, and an admin panel
- API and database designed for growth (NestJS, Prisma, PostgreSQL), not a throwaway
- First working demo in 14 days, then a new build to click through every week
- Deployment, domain, SSL, and error monitoring set up and handed over
- Full source code and IP ownership transferred on final payment
- 30-day post-launch warranty: we fix defects free
Investment
Timeline & starting price
Prices are a starting range, not a teaser: after a 30-minute call you get a fixed-scope proposal within 5 business days, and the number in it is the number you pay.
Proof, not promises
We've shipped this before
RestoSync: one back office for a multi-location restaurant group
27 modules · 31 data models
Replaced spreadsheets and disconnected POS exports with one multi-tenant platform covering orders, menu, inventory, staff, and reporting.
FAQ
Common questions
How much does an MVP actually cost?
Most MVPs we build land between $6,000 and $25,000 depending on scope: number of user roles, payments, integrations. You get an exact fixed price in your proposal within 5 business days, and it does not change unless the scope does.
Is 30 days realistic, or a marketing number?
It is realistic because we cut scope, not corners. Your MVP ships with 3 to 5 core workflows done properly, not 20 done badly. If your scope genuinely needs 6 or 8 weeks, the proposal says 6 or 8 weeks. You see a working demo by day 14 either way.
Who writes the code?
The two founders you speak to on the first call. No handoff to juniors, no account-manager layer. That is the whole point of working with a two-founder senior team.
What happens after launch?
A 30-day warranty covers defects at no cost. After that, most clients move to a support retainer or a second fixed-scope phase. You own the code either way, so you are never locked in.
Next step
Book a 30-minute call
Tell us what you're building. We respond within 4 business hours. NDA on request, fixed-scope proposal within 5 days.