MVP Development
An MVP — Minimum Viable Product — is the fastest and most effective way to bring your idea to market, validate it with real users, and understand whether your product has real business potential before investing in full-scale development.
Instead of spending months building a complex product with dozens of features, we help you focus on the core functionality that delivers value from day one. This approach allows you to launch faster, reduce development costs, test your idea in real market conditions, and make decisions based on user feedback rather than assumptions.
At Kozak Technologies, we build MVPs for startups, founders, and businesses that want to move quickly, test their product idea, and create a strong foundation for future growth.
Why start with an MVP?
Building a full product from the beginning can be risky. You may invest time and money into features that users do not actually need. An MVP helps reduce this risk by focusing only on what is essential for the first launch.
With an MVP, you can test your business idea, attract early users, collect feedback, improve the product step by step, and prepare for scaling. It is a practical way to understand the market before making larger investments.
MVP development is not about creating a “simple” or unfinished product. It is about building the right version of the product first — the version that solves the main problem, provides real value, and gives you enough data to move forward with confidence.
Our MVP development process
We start with a Discovery phase to understand your idea, business goals, target users, and key product requirements. Together, we define what should be included in the first version and what can be added later.
After that, we create the product structure, user flow, and UI/UX design. This helps you see how the product will work before development begins.
Once the scope is clear, our team moves to frontend and backend development. We build the core functionality, connect basic integrations, prepare the product for deployment, and launch it.
Throughout the process, we keep the scope clear, the budget predictable, and communication transparent.
What’s included
Discovery phase included
We analyze your idea, target audience, business goals, and product requirements. As a result, you get a clear understanding of what should be built in the first version.
UI/UX design
We design user flows, wireframes, and interfaces focused on usability, clarity, and business goals.
Frontend and backend development
We build both the client-side and server-side parts of your product, including the main functionality required for launch.
Basic integrations
We connect essential third-party services such as payment systems, maps, authentication, analytics, CRM tools, or other services depending on your product needs.
Deployment and launch
We prepare the product for release, deploy it, and make sure everything works correctly in a real environment.
1 month of support
After launch, we provide one month of support to fix issues, monitor stability, and help you smoothly start working with the product.
Typical timeline
We usually build MVPs in 6–12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the product, the number of features, integrations, and technical requirements.
Before development starts, we define a clear scope, estimate the budget, and prepare a transparent roadmap. This helps you understand what will be delivered, when it will be ready, and how the process will work.
Who this service is for
MVP development is a good fit for founders, startups, and businesses that want to test a new idea without unnecessary risk.
It is especially useful if you have a product concept but need a technical team to turn it into a working version, want to validate market demand, need to show a product to investors or early customers, or want to launch quickly and improve the product based on real feedback.
What you get as a result
As a result, you receive a working product that can be tested with real users, presented to investors, or used as a foundation for future development.
You also get a clear product structure, scalable technical base, and a better understanding of how your idea performs in the real market.
An MVP is not about building less — it is about building the right thing first.
The first step is yours

