Product definition
A shared understanding of the audience, problem, value proposition, critical assumptions, and outcome the first release needs to produce.
- Discovery
- User journeys
- Feature priorities
- Release goals
MVP Development for Non-Technical Founders
Move from a promising idea to a credible minimum viable product with a small senior team that helps make product and technical decisions alongside you.
For a new product, the hardest question is rarely whether every imaginable feature can be built. It is deciding which problem to solve first, what evidence the first release needs to create, and how to build enough quality to earn trust without spending time on the wrong things.
Recursive Visions partners with non-technical founders to shape and develop MVPs for web and mobile products. We turn the product vision into clear user journeys, challenge assumptions constructively, define the essential release, and build working software that can be used by real customers and extended after launch.
An MVP should not mean careless or temporary. We aim for a deliberately scoped product with a sound core, a coherent experience, and enough operational support to learn from genuine use. Features can be limited; the promise made by the product still needs to work well.
The exact feature set is different for every product. These are common solution patterns, not prepackaged templates.
A shared understanding of the audience, problem, value proposition, critical assumptions, and outcome the first release needs to produce.
A complete first product with the user experience, frontend, backend, data, accounts, and essential integrations working together.
A production release prepared for real users, supported by the operational visibility and product plan needed to decide what comes next.
You work directly with the people making product and engineering decisions, with working progress visible throughout the engagement.
We connect the product idea to a specific user, recurring problem, useful promise, and business goal so the first release has a clear purpose.
We separate essential workflows from attractive extras, identify technical risk early, and define a scope that can create meaningful evidence.
You see working software throughout development, respond to real behavior, and stay involved in decisions without having to manage the engineering.
After release, we help interpret what users do and say, resolve issues, and prioritize improvements based on learning rather than the original wish list.
Our small-team model keeps product context close to implementation. The same people who discuss the audience and business goal design the system, build the product, demonstrate progress, and remain accountable after it goes live.
Explore selected workA minimum viable product is the smallest credible version of a product that delivers its core value to real users and creates useful evidence for future decisions. It should be focused, but it still needs to be understandable, reliable, and aligned with the promise you are testing.
No. Bring your understanding of the user, the problem, any research or experiments, and what you hope the product will make possible. We help turn that context into product requirements and a technical plan.
Yes. A prototype can be valuable context. We review what it has already taught you, identify which parts should carry forward, and determine whether to extend, replace, or rebuild specific pieces for a production release.
The next step depends on evidence. We can stay involved to support users, address issues, measure behavior, refine onboarding, add the next highest-value features, and strengthen the technology as adoption grows.
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