Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to build an MVP?
For most startups, an initial release is possible within 8–12 weeks. The exact timeline depends on feature complexity, third-party integrations, and compliance requirements (e.g., HIPAA or SOC 2). We begin with a Discovery Workshop to define “must-have” versus “nice-to-have” features and create a realistic scope that fits your runway. Throughout development, two-week sprints, automated testing, and continuous integration keep momentum high while avoiding last-minute surprises.
What project management methodology do you follow?
We operate under Scrum, a proven Agile framework. Each sprint lasts two weeks and includes planning, daily stand-ups, backlog refinement, mid-sprint reviews, and end-of-sprint demos. A dedicated Product Owner collaborates with your stakeholders to prioritize the backlog, ensuring the team always works on the highest-value items. All tasks and progress are transparent in tools like Jira or Azure Boards, so you always know exactly where we stand.
Can I start with a small scope and expand later?
Absolutely—and we encourage it. The purpose of an MVP is to test core assumptions with minimal investment. We help you identify the smallest set of features that will deliver actionable learning. Once real user data is collected, we can iteratively expand functionality, pivot features, or even re-prioritize the roadmap. This incremental approach protects your budget, accelerates feedback loops, and aligns development with market demand.
Do you provide post-launch support?
Yes. Our relationship doesn’t end at deployment. We offer tiered support packages covering bug fixes, performance monitoring, and feature enhancements. Options range from ad-hoc support blocks to 24×7 SLA-based maintenance. In addition, we can continue Agile sprints to roll out new features, optimize user funnels, and handle scalability challenges as you onboard more customers or investors request new metrics.
Will my intellectual property be protected?
Protecting your IP is foundational to our engagement model. We sign comprehensive NDAs and assign all code, documentation, and design assets to your company upon payment. Our development environments are secured with VPNs, multi-factor authentication, and role-based access controls. Source code resides in private repositories under your ownership, and we enforce strict policies around data handling, encryption, and audit logging to keep your concept safe at every stage.