It's not a lack of budget. It's not bad developers. Most software projects fail because teams try to build a complete product before validating that anyone actually wants it. Six months and hundreds of thousands of ringgit later, they have a product nobody uses.
An MVP — Minimum Viable Product — is the smallest version of your product that solves your core user problem and lets you test real-market demand. It's not a half-finished product. It's a focused, functional product that does one thing really well.
Step 1 — Define the core problem: What is the single most painful problem your product solves? If you can't answer this in one sentence, your scope is too broad.
Step 2 — Map the critical path: What is the minimum set of features a user needs to experience that solution? Everything else is V2.
Step 3 — Build for scale from day one: The architecture we build is designed to grow. You won't need to rebuild when you're ready to scale — you just add to what's already there.
Step 4 — Measure, learn, iterate: We instrument your MVP with analytics from launch day so every decision after is data-driven.
Most Notors MVPs launch in 6–12 weeks depending on complexity. We've taken founders from idea to live product in as little as 4 weeks for focused web applications.
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