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The most expensive mistake an early-stage startup can make is building too much before validating. A well-defined MVP is not a stripped-down version of the final product — it's the minimum hypothesis that lets you learn whether there's a real market. And learn it fast. Dribba structures this with a Product Discovery before writing a single line of code.
Dribba has helped more than 50 startups build their first products. We define exactly what to build, how much it will cost, and what to measure to know if it works. Then we build — with clean architecture that scales, no shortcuts that become technical debt when the product grows.
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Frequently asked questions
An MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is the simplest product that validates your business's core hypothesis with real users. It's not a clickable prototype, not a 'pretty' version of the dream product, and not a demo. It's a functional, limited but real version — that real users can use and ideally pay for. The Product Discovery defines exactly that boundary.
With a solid Product Discovery, a typical MVP takes 8 to 16 weeks to develop. The exact time depends on functional scope, required integrations and backend complexity. The Discovery phase (4 weeks) is what allows giving that timeline with confidence and no surprises.
The price of an MVP with Dribba includes: Product Discovery (functional and technical definition), UX/UI design, development (Flutter mobile app and/or web + backend), QA, store publishing and post-launch support. No fine print — the budget is fixed. See ranges in our pricing guide.
Yes, and it's part of how we build it. Dribba writes code with architecture that can grow: no shortcuts that generate technical debt. The goal isn't something that works today — it's something that works today and can scale when users arrive. The Product Growth & Evolution service accompanies that next phase.
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