The 'Build Trap': Why Most MVPs Fail Before Launch
Founders often obsess over features instead of validation. Learn how to launch a scalable MVP in 6 weeks using modular architecture.
Feature Creep is the Enemy
You have a vision. You want it to be perfect. So you add "just one more feature" before launch. Six months later, you have burned your seed round and still have zero users.
The most successful startups we work with don't build products first. They build hypotheses.
The 6-Week Rule
At Mintec, we enforce a strict 6-week timeline for Version 1. If it can't be built in 6 weeks, it's not an MVP; it's a distraction.
Week 1-2: The Core Loop
We identify the single action that delivers value. For Uber, it's "Request a Ride." Not reviews, not profiles, not scheduling. Just the button.
Week 3-4: The 'Boring' Stuff (Solved)
Authentication? Billing? Admin panels? We don't build these from scratch. We use our SaaS Starter Modules to plug these in. This saves ~200 hours of dev time.
Week 5-6: Polish & Launch
We spend the final sprint on UI/UX polish. Because "Minimum" doesn't mean "Ugly." Trust is built on design.
Don't Fall in Love with Your Code
Fall in love with your problem. Code is just a tool to solve it.
If you are ready to stop building and start launching, let's talk about your Version 1.



