Speed matters for new SaaS products. Launching a focused MVP in around 30 days lets you start learning from real users before you run out of time or money. Here is how to do it without cutting the wrong corners.

Pick one problem

The fastest launches solve a single, sharp problem for a specific user. Resist the urge to serve everyone. One painful problem, solved well, is enough to start.

Define the core flow

Map the one journey that delivers your value — sign up, do the main thing, see the result. Build only what that flow needs.

Use proven building blocks

Lean on reliable frameworks, authentication, payment, and hosting tools rather than building everything from scratch. Reusing solved problems is how you hit the timeline.

Cut anything optional

Settings pages, advanced roles, integrations, and nice-to-haves can wait. If the core flow works without it, it is not in the MVP.

Build in short sprints

Work in weekly cycles with a working product at the end of each. This keeps momentum and surfaces problems early.

Plan for feedback from day one

Add a simple way to capture user feedback. The whole point of a fast launch is to learn quickly.

Launch small, then expand

Release to a handful of real users first. Their reactions tell you what to build next far better than guessing.

The takeaway

A 30-day MVP is realistic when you ruthlessly narrow scope and reuse proven tools. Speed to learning beats perfection.

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