Startup MVP.
Founder's idea to real product in 4–8 weeks. Real auth, real billing, real users from day one — not a clickable prototype with a Stripe button glued on.
What “Startup MVP” means at Devmint.
Startup MVP Development at Devmint means taking a founder's idea from a Notion doc to a real product in the hands of real users in 4 to 8 weeks. We do the product scoping, the technical architecture, the design, the build and the launch — usually with a team of two or three senior engineers and a designer working as one unit. No discovery phases that eat your runway, no agency hand-offs between strangers, no junior developers learning on your seed round.
Most MVPs we see fail because they shipped too much, not too little. Devmint engagements start with a one-week scoping sprint where we cut the spec by 60% and tell you, in writing, why. You launch with the one thing that has to be true for the business to exist, and we instrument it so you know within 30 days whether the bet is working. The codebase is yours, the team can be ours for as long as you need.
Deliverables.
- Scoping sprint + written product spec
- End-to-end design + build
- Launch-ready product on real infrastructure
- Analytics + early-user instrumentation
- Founder-friendly codebase you fully own
The shape.
Week one is a scoping sprint where we cut the spec by ~60% and tell you, in writing, why. Weeks two through six build the smallest version that proves the business bet. Week seven is launch.
How we price.
Devmint engagements are scoped as fixed proposals against measurable outcomes — not hours. After a 30-minute discovery call, we send a written proposal with timeline, deliverables, eval targets and a single fixed fee. No procurement maze, no T&M creep. Smaller pilots and larger outcome-based contracts are scoped the same way — tell us what you're shipping and we'll come back with a number.
What we reach for.
Next.js + TypeScript · Postgres + Supabase or Neon · Stripe · Resend · Vercel · PostHog. Mobile when needed: Expo + React Native.