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Product Strategy & MVP Planning

Plan a first product version that is small enough to ship and useful enough to test with real users.

What is included

Practical work with a clear result.

  • Product idea review
  • MVP scope definition
  • Feature prioritization
  • User-flow mapping
  • Risk review
  • Release plan
  • Technical direction
  • Written product notes
How I work

A written delivery rhythm.

The work is split into clear steps, reviewable changes, and practical decisions.

Discover

Review the product idea, audience, business constraints, and the real problem the MVP needs to validate.

Scope the MVP

Separate must-have outcomes from later ideas so the first release stays useful, testable, and realistically buildable.

Map the product

Outline the main user flows, screens, data needs, and product logic that the first version actually depends on.

Plan delivery

Turn the scope into a practical build order with priorities, risks, and technical direction for design and development.

Hand off

Deliver written notes, a clearer backlog, and a decision-ready plan that can move straight into execution.

Typical clients

Who this service is for.

  • Founders with an early product idea
  • Small teams preparing a first release
  • Product owners who need a clearer build scope
  • Businesses replacing scattered notes with a real plan
Project outcomes

What you should expect.

  • A tighter MVP scope
  • A clearer build path
  • Lower risk before development starts
  • A written plan that can guide design, development, and launch
Sample stack

Focused tools for production work.

The exact choices depend on the project, but the stack stays practical and maintainable.

  • Product Strategy
  • MVP Planning
  • User Flows
  • Scope Control
  • Roadmapping
FAQ

Common questions.

Quick answers before starting a service engagement.

No. A rough idea, current notes, or an early product draft is enough. Part of the service is turning scattered thinking into a sharper plan.

Get in touch

Need help with product strategy & mvp planning?

Send a short note about the product, current stage, and main problem. The next step can be planned from there.