MVP Sprints

From concept to launch in record time. Validate your market faster.

Rapid Prototyping

Clickable high-fidelity prototypes to test with real users.

Core Features Only

We focus on what matters most to get you to market fast.

Scalable Foundation

Built right from day one, so you don't have to rewrite appropriately.

World-Class MVP Examples

Big things start small. Here is how the giants actually started.

Airbnb

The Challenge

In 2007, rent in San Francisco was skyrocketing. Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia were broke. A massive design conference was coming to town, and all hotels were sold out.

The MVP Solution

They didn't build a complex platform. They bought three air mattresses, inflated them in their living room, and hacked together a simple site called 'AirBed & Breakfast'. No payments (cash only), no map view. Just a place to sleep and homemade Pop-Tarts in the morning.

The Lesson

"They got 3 paying guests and $80 each. It proved that people were willing to stay in a stranger's home for a unique experience. Start with the unscalable to validate the human need."

Dropbox

The Challenge

Drew Houston knew syncing was an incredibly hard technical problem. No one wanted to invest in another 'cloud storage' because the market was crowded with broken products.

The MVP Solution

Instead of writing complex code for months, he made a 3-minute video. He simply *narrated* how it 'would' work—dragging files and seeing them appear elsewhere. The video was full of 'inside jokes' to appeal specifically to the Digg/Reddit crowd. The code behind it? Barely existed.

The Lesson

"The waiting list exploded from 5,000 to 75,000 overnight. He sold the vision before the product was fully ready. Sell the solution, not just the technology."

Spotify

The Challenge

In 2006, piracy was rampant. iTunes charged per song. Daniel Ek wanted something better than piracy and more convenient than buying tracks.

The MVP Solution

They didn't focus on features. Their MVP was an 'ugly' desktop app with one obsession: speed. They optimized the protocol to make music start in <200ms. It had to feel like the music was on your hard drive, not streaming.

The Lesson

"It worked. People were shocked by the instant response. Performance is a feature. If you solve the core friction (waiting), users will switch."

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