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MVP for Business

Test the idea
before you build the department.

You have a new digital product idea — a portal, a platform, a tool, a service. You could spend 12 months and six figures building it internally. Or you could validate it in 8 weeks for £16,000.

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Use cases

MVPs are not just
for startups.

Client-facing portals

A self-service platform for your clients — document sharing, project tracking, billing, communication. Test whether clients will actually use it before committing to a full enterprise build.

Internal tools

Custom software for your team — workflow management, reporting dashboards, approval systems, data entry tools. Replace the spreadsheet with something purpose-built. Validate the workflow before scaling it.

New revenue streams

A SaaS product built on your domain expertise. A marketplace connecting your network. A subscription service packaging your knowledge. Test the commercial model with a working product, not a business plan.

Marketplace platforms

Two-sided platforms connecting suppliers with buyers, professionals with clients, or service providers with customers. Build one side first. Validate the match. Scale from evidence, not assumption.

Digital service layers

Adding a digital product on top of a physical service — booking systems, scheduling tools, customer self-service, automated quoting. Test adoption before building the full integration.

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Who this is for

Established businesses
with a new digital idea.

Service businesses

Adding a digital product or self-service layer alongside your existing service offering.

Professional services firms

Productising your expertise into a software tool, portal, or subscription service.

Operators and agencies

Building a platform to serve your clients more efficiently or to create a new revenue model.

Property and real estate

Tenant portals, booking platforms, property management tools, investor dashboards.

Finance and insurance

Client portals, application workflows, compliance tools, quoting engines.

Investment

A fraction of the cost
of getting it wrong at scale.

MVP Build

£16,000

One core product — web app or mobile app. Authentication, database, core functionality, deployment. 8-week delivery. Enough to validate the idea with real users.

Extensive MVP Build

£30,000

Multiple user types, admin panel, third-party integrations, advanced workflows. Best for products that need to connect to existing business systems.

Common questions

Before you get in touch.

What is an MVP in a business context?

A minimum viable version of a new digital product — built quickly and cheaply to test demand before committing to a full build. It lets you validate the idea with real users and real data in 8 weeks.

Why not just build it properly from the start?

Because you do not know if it will work. The MVP approach lets you test the core hypothesis — will people use this, will they pay for it — for £16,000 and 8 weeks rather than six figures and a year.

Can the MVP integrate with our existing systems?

Yes. The Extensive MVP Build includes third-party integrations — CRMs, payment providers, data feeds, authentication services, and APIs. We scope integrations during the discovery phase.

Who will build and maintain it after launch?

You own the code. You can continue developing with us, bring it in-house, or hand it to another team. The codebase is clean, documented, and written in mainstream frameworks any good developer can work with.

How do we measure if the MVP succeeds?

We define success metrics during scoping — user signups, feature adoption, conversion rates, retention. After launch, you have real data to make investment decisions rather than gut feel.

What if the idea does not work?

Then you have learned that in 8 weeks and £16,000. That is significantly cheaper than learning it after a 12-month internal build. The MVP has done its job either way — it gave you evidence.

Test the idea. Not your patience.

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