MVP Development
Build a first version people can use and respond to.
We help you define, design, and build a focused version one for customer validation, pilots, fundraising, or early sales.
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When a focused MVP is the right next step
Build enough to test the idea before committing more capital, headcount, and scope.
You have conviction, but not proof yet
You need a working first version that customers, partners, or investors can use and respond to.
You need something tangible for fundraising, pilots, or customer conversations
A usable version one gives investors, pilot customers, and early partners something concrete to assess.
You want the smallest useful first release
Version one should answer the biggest product or market question without carrying every feature you may need later.
You need senior product and build judgment without hiring a full team
You need one senior team to shape, design, and build the first release without hiring each role separately.
Version one should answer the product or market question that matters most.
Talk to Hamid before version one gets expensive.
Bring the deck, rough scope, or messy product idea. Hamid will help you pressure-test the first workflow, cut unnecessary build, and decide what should ship first.
How MVP development works when the goal is learning fast
01
Find the wedge
ScopeWe define the user, the problem, and the first use case so version one has a clear purpose and test.
02
Build the smallest useful product
BuildWe design and ship the core workflow people need to use and respond to. Features for later stay out of the first scope.
03
Launch, learn, and choose the next move
SignalYou leave with evidence: where users lean in, what to cut, and whether the idea deserves more build, a pivot, or a raise.
Keep senior product judgment close to the build.
This is for founders who need version one to support a real customer, pilot, investor, or sales conversation.
Scope decisions get made before code gets expensive.
Version one is shaped around one core outcome, not every idea at once.
Senior product and build judgment stays close to the founder.
Design and engineering work together from scope through release.
You get weekly clarity on what is moving, blocked, and next.
Clickable demos can support fundraising, pilots, and early sales.
The build stays flexible when user signal changes the plan.
Feedback gets translated into clear product priorities.
A small senior team covers product, design, and engineering.
Each release helps decide what belongs in version two.
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Revenue lift after relaunches
76%
Conversion lift from clearer journeys
"Working with Hapy has been transformative for our product. Their team's expertise and dedication helped us launch faster than we ever imagined possible."
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Pricing for MVP development
The engagement covers the product, design, and engineering work needed for a focused first release.
MVP Development
$5,999/month
For clickable demos, version-one builds, validation loops, and founder-led iteration.
Bring the deck, the doc, or the half-baked idea.
Build enough to learn from customers, pilots, or investors.
We built this for founders who need a first release that can start real conversations with users, investors, or pilot customers.
If the response is strong, you know what to double down on. If it is weak, you find out early and save the burn for a better bet.
What clients say after we ship
What founders and operators say about the product work, communication, and delivery.
Turn the rough idea into a focused version one.
Bring the deck, rough scope, or early product thinking. We will help you define what to build first and how to get it into users’ hands.
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Questions founders ask before they commit to version one
What to decide about scope, validation, and changes before the build starts.
Yes. We can turn a deck, document, or rough idea into a version-one plan with a clear user, workflow, and test.