MVP Launch
Get the first useful version live.
I help nontechnical founders turn rough product ideas into focused web and mobile MVPs: scope, UX, build, launch support, and enough handoff clarity to keep moving after v1.
Best fit
For founders who need the first real version, not a long requirements document.
This works best when the idea is specific enough to test, but still needs product judgment, UX decisions, and implementation discipline before it can become software.
- You have a rough product idea, workflow, or prototype that needs a shippable shape.
- You need one person who can scope, design, build, and explain the tradeoffs.
- You want a real first version in front of users without building a team first.
Outcome
What you leave with
01
A cut scope
The first version is narrowed to the smallest useful product that can create signal.
02
A usable product
The build is real enough for users, demos, sales conversations, or internal workflow validation.
03
A path after launch
You leave with the next product decisions, not just a codebase handed over without context.
Proof
Relevant launch proof
Process
How the launch works
01
Shape the version
We turn the rough idea into a buildable scope, user flow, and launch target.
02
Build in one lane
I handle the product and implementation loop directly so decisions do not get lost between handoffs.
03
Launch with context
We package what shipped, what changed, and what should be validated next.
Questions founders usually ask first.
What if the first version should be smaller?
Good. The launch is meant to find the smallest useful version, not defend the largest initial idea.
Do I need a finished spec before we talk?
No. Bring the rough version: a workflow, idea, prototype, customer problem, or current product constraint.
What happens after the launch?
We use the shipped version to decide the next move. That may be iteration, handoff, or a fractional support phase.
Have a rough product idea?
Use the call to decide whether this should become a 4-week launch, a smaller first step, or something to park.
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