We build products for non-technical founders @ Blur Launch:
SANDBOX LAUNCH: $3K, 3 weeks
β Test with 20-50 users
β Validate before big investment
MARKET-READY: ~$15K, 8 weeks
β Launch to first 1000-2000 customers
β Start generating revenue
You own the stack forever.
DM "INFO"
I know one thing about you.
you have no idea how to hire a developer to build your product
there's nothing wrong with that. You just need to be careful.
so find someone who aligns their outcomes with yours - someone you can trust to turn your vision into code reliably
Free 15-minute call.
You explain your idea.
I tell you honestly:
"This is $3K, 3 weeks" (Sandbox Launch)
"This is $15K, 6 weeks" (Market-Ready Product)
"This is too complex - here's what to do next"
Just some clarity from an early-stage venture nerd.
DM "SCOPE" to book.
I've seen this more times than I'd like π₯²:
Founder spends 6 months searching for co-founder.
Gets desperate.
Hires cheap Upwork dev.
Loses $5K-$10K.
Dev ghosted or delivered garbage.
Back to square one.
There's a better way.
Skip that pain. Build it right first.
Scheduled a post-delivery call with a Sandbox Launch client next weekend.
We built a niche service marketplace for her a couple of weeks back.
I'm gonna chat about:
- feedback from testers
- how to get more out of user interviews
- what signals indicate a viable business
You're working on your #startup this weekend.
But what are you actually doing?
Building? β
Tweaking your logo? β
Talking to users? β
Perfecting your pitch deck? β
Be honest with yourself.
You spent this week:
Reading about startups
Taking a "how to validate" course
Searching for technical co-founders
Planning your tech stack
Your competitor spent this week:
Shipping
See the problem?