Hey ProductHunters!
Oleksii from Fulcrum here 🤙
For eternity (not really) we have been helping founders to bring products to life. Frankly speaking, it’s a long and unintuitive process.
So, with some fuck-up/success stories we have designed a roadmap on how to build up something that makes sense, scalable, and predictable. Here you go - MVP assembly line.
Long story short, if you expect a no-code startup or FB group MVP, that’s not it. It is a product, ready to scale. After 60 days, here’s what you get:
- Web or Mobile app, with vital functionality, which makes fucking sense. If the concept works, you’ll easily scale it up;
- Landing page for lead-generation/product overview built with Tilda;
- Designs of the app, landing, release materials;
- Full technical documentation;
- Fast-lane entrance to “,,, Club”*;
* - not guaranteed
What charms do we use to release an MVP product in 60 days?
It’s no magic, really. Over time we collected tons of materials that reduce development time. We accumulated different architecture types, starter packs, modules, admin panels, UI kits, documentation templates, that make development a lot faster and affordable. That is - $62/hour for the entire team of BA, QA, PM and Front/Back developers.
P.S. For a week after the launch, if you are reaching out to us, we are doing a discount of 5k on the whole deal. 🔥
@oleksii_sekundant@vamshi4001 ouch. That's weird. I can assure you, everything is legit here.
Could you please tell us what browser (browser extensions) are you using? Also if you could send me a screenshot at yuliia.p@fulcrum.rocks, I'd really appreciate it.
@petecashmore Thanks, Pete! Happy to hear that :)
Feel free to drop us a line through the website, or hit me an email on: o.sekundant@fulcrum.rocks
Looking forward!
hey @petecashmore!
It has been a couple of weeks and we are excitedly waiting for your message :)
So, just a friendly reminder on that. To make it smoother, here is a link to book a call: https://meetings.hubspot.com/o-s...
Would be thrilled to have a chat, even if the project is not on the agenda!
Thanks!
guys, this looks great. I’m having a few cool ideas in mind at the moment that I’d like to validate.
Could you please explain how Discovery stage works?
@van_lutsenko That's a great question!
Discovery is basically a scoping phase. It's essential, since we need to study the market and define the scope of work.
Here's what we do during the Discovery stage:
1) defining business needs
2) user profiles & user journeys
3) features list
4) user stories/user flow
5) project architecture
6) product requirements documents
@jhon_thomas098 Thanks! Here's what you receive, in the end:
– a working product
– access to the source code of the projects (frontend, backend, mobile)
– tech documentation
– project documentation
– credentials to the cloud providers and all third-party services
– access to Play Market/App Store
– access to the dashboard that shows the status of the project
– access to the admin panel (credentials)
– all designs + UX audit if we do it
– QA checklist
@new_user_2688f88fc0 thanks for asking!
MVP Assembly is different in lots of ways: it’s predictable, reliable, affordable, and really fast.
Predictable – we’ve done lots of MVPs, and know exactly how to create yours. Reliable – we guarantee quality of your product.
Affordable – for $19,995 you receive a product which is gonna work on you.
Fast – only 60 days and your product is ready to rock the world.
Over time, we have collected lots of materials (architecture types, admin panels, starter packs) that optimize development time & costs, so that you don’t need to overpay.
With MVP Assembly, you know exactly from the very start what you’ll get at the end: a scalable, working product.
Saw this and wanted to share my own experience with an outsourcing vendor.
When we were launching a few years ago, we made a mistake of not defining the scope from start. So in the end the whole development took a lot longer than expected and price was higher too.
I like that your offer is predictable and fixed. But how do you guarantee that timelines will be followed?
@dmytro_khutornoi yes, this is pretty common. That's why taking time for Discovery is critical. That's when we do the research & define the scope of work.
As for the timelines, we make sure to plan everything ahead. MVP Assembly line works great for projects that are very clear.
Also, we have collected so many templates, starter packs that literally help us predict the timelines well.
@vladyslav1786
Thanks for a great guestion.
So, the total timeline for MVP: 60 days
It includes three phases: Discovery, Design, and Development.
Discovery and Design Phases would take 15 days each, while Development timeline is 30 days.
I like how fixed everything is. This is extremely important when it comes to early-stage startups. Because when you are a startup - literally nothing is obvious.
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