Most startup founders I talk to have the same problem.
They have a solid idea. They've done some research.
But they can't find a technical partner who moves fast and doesn't overbuild.
Here's how I help them go from idea to MVP in 12 weeks. 🧵
@droidbuilds Take all expert advice with a grain of salt. Especially that of @theRealKiyosaki
Avoid gambling. The house will always have a mathematical advantage.
Getting rich is not the point. Getting competent is.
Having app designs does not mean you are ready to build.
Before development, ask:
* Were the designs based on real buyer conversations?
* Does the flow test the core value?
* What can wait?
* What does success look like?
* Can the promise be tested before every screen is built?
Designs are useful.
But without a product strategy, they can become an expensive decoration.
Already have MVP designs?
DM me, and I’ll share a simple pre-build checklist for your designs.
5/ This is one of the reasons I’m building ManagedCo for businesses that manage orders, stock, customers, and repeat sales manually.
Reply with what still depends most on memory in your business: orders, stock, prices, or follow-up.
The first version should be small enough to launch and strong enough to learn.
Not weak.
Not incomplete.
Not careless.
Focused.
Save this before you build version one.
If your MVP is already becoming too big, reply with the feature you are unsure about.
Building too much in version one is one of the fastest ways to delay your MVP.
More features do not always mean more value.
Sometimes, they mean more confusion.
When version one is too big, feedback becomes unclear.
You will not know whether people ignored it because the problem was weak, the promise was unclear, the onboarding was poor, or the product was simply too much.
@odoemenam_elvis@TosinOlugbenga That's understandable at night, but not during the day. I know the ISPs are moving mad these days, but my experience is that data only moves noticeably when I do things like video streaming and large file (>500MB) downloads/uploads. Minimizing those goes a long way.
ManagedCo Pilot is coming.
Not a public launch yet.
I’m preparing a small early-access group for selected businesses that want to organize orders, stock, customers, and repeat sales from one simpler system.
The goal is to work closely with real business owners, understand their workflows, and let early feedback shape what gets built first.
If your business still manages orders, stock, customers, or follow-up manually, this may be for you.
Register your interest for the ManagedCo Pilot @
https://t.co/006YAf4n4e