MVP Development Company
Plan and build an MVP with Augmex. Sprint MVPs start at $5,000 for focused validation. Scale MVPs start at $15,000 for products designed to grow.
What Is MVP Development?
MVP development turns a product idea into a focused first release that real users can try. The goal is not to build every possible feature. It is to solve one useful problem, gather evidence, and make the next product decision with better information.
Augmex offers two paths. A Sprint MVP keeps the first commitment small and focused on validation. A Scale MVP creates a stronger technical foundation for a product that will continue growing after launch.
Should You Choose a Sprint MVP or a Scale MVP?
Sprint MVP
- Starts at $5,000
- Usually takes 1 to 8 weeks, depending on complexity
- Best for testing demand, a workflow, an investor demo, or an early product assumption
- Uses a limited scope and may use reusable modules to reach users sooner
- Includes a clear explanation of what can be reused and what may need to be rebuilt later
Scale MVP
- Starts at $15,000
- Usually takes 4 to 28 weeks, depending on complexity
- Best for products with a longer roadmap, several user roles, or more demanding integrations
- Includes a stronger architecture, deployment pipeline, testing approach, and documentation
- Designed so the same product can continue into later releases
What Does the MVP Development Service Include?
- Product discovery and a focused release goal
- User flows, interface design, and technical planning
- Web, mobile, backend, database, integration, and cloud work required by the agreed scope
- Human review of AI-assisted research, code, tests, and documentation
- Working releases for review during development
- Launch preparation, source-code handover, and agreed documentation
How Does the MVP Development Process Work?
- Discovery and scope: define the user, problem, release goal, constraints, and evidence the MVP needs to collect.
- Design and architecture: review the product flow and choose a technical approach that fits the selected MVP path.
- Development and review: build in short cycles and review working software throughout delivery.
- Launch and next decision: release the product, collect feedback, and decide whether to iterate, rebuild, or scale.
The MVP cost calculator provides a planning range. Augmex confirms the final scope, delivery risks, timeline, and quote after discovery.
Which MVP Projects Has Augmex Delivered?
What Should Founders Read Before Starting an MVP?
- MVP development for startups
- How to evaluate an MVP development company
- End-to-end software development for products that need one team from planning through launch
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Sprint MVP?
- A Sprint MVP is working software built to test demand, a workflow, or a product idea quickly. It uses a deliberately limited scope and may use pre-built modules. It is suitable for real user feedback, but parts of it may need to be rebuilt or hardened before the product scales.
- What is a Scale MVP?
- A Scale MVP is built as the first version of a longer-term product. It includes a stronger architecture, deployment pipeline, testing approach, and documentation so the team can continue developing it after launch.
- How much does MVP development cost?
- Augmex Sprint MVPs start at $5,000. Scale MVPs start at $15,000. The final price depends on product complexity, platforms, integrations, industry requirements, and delivery timeline.
- How long does MVP development take?
- A Sprint MVP usually takes 1 to 8 weeks. A Scale MVP usually takes 4 to 28 weeks. Augmex confirms the delivery plan after reviewing the scope and technical risks.
- Can I start with Sprint and move to Scale?
- Yes. The Sprint MVP can validate the user flow, data requirements, and product assumptions before a Scale build begins. Augmex documents what can be reused and what should be rebuilt.
- How accurate is the cost calculator?
- The calculator provides a planning range, not a binding quote. A discovery call is needed to confirm integrations, compliance needs, technical risks, scope, and the final delivery plan.
- Do I own the code for both paths?
- Yes. The contract defines source-code access and IP assignment, with full transfer completed according to the agreed payment and handover terms.