A data-driven approach to model an in-demand product that includes business analysis, proof of concept (POC), design concept, and project estimate.
A data-driven approach to model an in-demand product that includes business analysis, proof of concept (POC), design concept, and project estimate.
A complex human-centered process of developing a valuable product that blends business goals and user needs with design thinking in mind.
If you want to validate user experience and refine the design before coding begins, then you need a Prototype. It demonstrate the major user flows, software layout, and helps you test the app's "look and feel", reveal undocumented or misinterpreted functional requirements, assess UI convenience, and refine the UX with stakeholders and users before committing resources to development.
You need a Proof of Concept
if you want to verify technical feasibility and test whether your idea can actually be built, then you need a Proof of Concept. Because a PoC is a simplified version of the future software that includes hard-coded data, mocked APIs, and minimal or no UI, allowing you to test different technologies and approaches and determine whether the project is financially viable before investing in full development.
If you want to test market demand and get real-world feedback from actual users, then you need an MVP. Because an MVP is a fully functional solution with just enough features to be released to the market. It allows you to find out how users adopt the software, define the direction of further software evolution, raise additional funding, or start getting early payback.
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Cost depends on your approach. No-code platforms like Bubble or FlutterFlow run $30–350/month for the platform alone. Hiring a specialized MVP agency typically costs $10,000–50,000 for a complete build, while freelance developers range from $5,000–20,000. Timeline, feature complexity, and whether UX design is included all affect the final price.
Yes — most full-service MVP agencies bundle UX/UI design with development as a standard offering. This is generally the better approach, since splitting design and development between separate teams creates handoff friction and increases cost. Look for partners that include a discovery phase with wireframing and prototyping before writing any code.
AI-powered builders like Lovable and Bolt.new can produce a working prototype in hours. No-code platforms like Bubble typically take 4–8 weeks for a functional MVP. Low-code tools like FlutterFlow land in the 2–6 week range. Custom development with an agency takes 8–12 weeks but produces the most scalable and maintainable result.
The core process includes five stages: market research and idea validation, feature prioritization using a framework like MoSCoW, UX/UI design and prototyping, development and QA testing, and launch with a built-in feedback loop. Most successful MVPs also include a pre-development discovery phase where you define the target audience, core value proposition, and success metrics before writing any code.
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