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Turn-key software development

Dedicated teams

As a professional in the field of MVP app development, we can offer our expertise to assist you in creating, designing, and launching a product that meets the needs of early users by providing just enough features.

MVP development reasons

Mitigate financial risks

Building an MVP can help minimize financial risk by allowing for early testing and iteration before investing heavily in a full-scale product.
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Identify hidden user needs

An MVP can help uncover unanticipated user needs that may not have been considered during the product ideation phase.
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Test scalability

An MVP can provide a preliminary understanding of the product's scalability and help determine the resources required to support a larger user base.
3

Validate market demand

Creating an MVP can help determine the market demand for a product and whether it's worth investing in a full-scale version.
4

Foster a culture of innovation

An MVP mindset can help your team stay focused on the most important features and prioritize innovation, leading to better products and long-term success.
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Better resource allocation

MVPs help to allocate resources to the most important features, avoiding spending resources on non-critical features and avoiding over-engineering a product.
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PickyCat:
Ok, so what are the components of an MVP?
RedCat:

An MVP typically consists of a core set of functionalities necessary to solve the user’s problem, including a user interface, database, admin interface, and backend functionality. It may also include APIs, third-party integrations, or other technologies that are essential to the product’s core functionality. The focus is on creating a functional prototype that can be quickly developed and tested using the most efficient and cost-effective (still scalable) technology stack available.

PickyCat:
But if it is so important, why should I outsource this work?
RedCat:

Access to specialized expertise, cost-effectiveness, and faster time-to-market. By partnering with an experienced and reliable development team, you can leverage their skills and knowledge to create a high-quality MVP, without the need for a large in-house team or the high costs associated with hiring. There are so many things to do besides code writing itself, that it often makes sense to concentrate on networking, marketing strategy, product management, and fundraising.

Nice-to-haves before MVP development start

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Market research

Conducting a thorough market research before MVP development starts can help you identify key trends, customer preferences, and gaps in the market that your MVP can fill.

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User success path

Creating user personas and understanding your target audience's needs and pain points can help you prioritize the key features that should be included in your MVP.

3

List of all desired features

Conducting a thorough market research before MVP development starts can help you identify key trends, customer preferences, and gaps in the market that your MVP can fill.

4

Margin of safety

Just as it's important to have a buffer of time, energy, and resources when developing an MVP. This can help you avoid burnout, unexpected setbacks, or going over budget.

Awards

Top Mobile App Development company award
Top B2B company award
Top 1000 companies 2021 Award
Top 1000 companies 2019 Award

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A clear representation of business data and smooth interactions with customers, working with analytics regardless of the screen size or browser used.

Service-Web development

Websites, Admin dashboards and PWA

Technology stack

We use a specific list of technologies to deliver solutions which are up-to-date.
Mobile development stack
Web development stack
IoT Connectivity , Communication Protocols and Data analytics
Cloud DB, Warehouse and Storage
Mobile development stack
Web development stack
IoT Connectivity , Communication Protocols and Data analytics
Cloud DB, Warehouse and Storage

Our Clients testimonials

Michael Kibenko

The app met the expectations of the internal team, increasing customer loyalty and attracting new customers. RedCat establishes a smooth workflow through effective communication. The team is professional, hard-working, and easy to work with. For sure I would strongly recommend them

Michael Kibenko

CTO at BioNexus

Ztiki Fuchs

The company appreciates the RedCat team’s transparency and predictability level. The team is good at providing explanations for each of the decisions they propose to the company. Our partnership is 100% business-concentrated. Each thought and word is aimed at finding a wise and sagacious solution.

Ztiki Fuchs

CEO at Excedo Ventures

Tomas Ambroza

RedCat’s efforts were met with positive acclaim by internal and external stakeholders. Their work has attracted new customers and met all their clients’ expectations. Helpful and coordinated, customers can expect an efficient team that delivers quality work at a reasonable price point

Tomas Ambroza

Founder of Renthopper

Ivan Shornikov

Thanks to RedCat’s contributions, the client was able to execute a successful provider transition 500% faster than the average speed. The team showcased their diligence in all engineering projects and adapted seamlessly to the client’s internal project management. They were great to work with.

Ivan Shornikov

CEO at Raxel Telematics

Questions You may have

PickyCat:
But if it is so important, why should I outsource this work?
RedCat:

Access to specialized expertise, cost-effectiveness, and faster time-to-market. By partnering with an experienced and reliable development team, you can leverage their skills and knowledge to create a high-quality MVP, without the need for a large in-house team or the high costs associated with hiring. There are so many things to do besides code writing itself, that it often makes sense to concentrate on networking, marketing strategy, product management, and fundraising.

PickyCat:
Ok, so what are the components of an MVP?
RedCat:

An MVP typically consists of a core set of functionalities necessary to solve the user’s problem, including a user interface, database, admin interface, and backend functionality. It may also include APIs, third-party integrations, or other technologies that are essential to the product’s core functionality. The focus is on creating a functional prototype that can be quickly developed and tested using the most efficient and cost-effective (still scalable) technology stack available.

PickyCat:
But if it is so important, why should I outsource this work?
RedCat:

Access to specialized expertise, cost-effectiveness, and faster time-to-market. By partnering with an experienced and reliable development team, you can leverage their skills and knowledge to create a high-quality MVP, without the need for a large in-house team or the high costs associated with hiring. There are so many things to do besides code writing itself, that it often makes sense to concentrate on networking, marketing strategy, product management, and fundraising.

PickyCat:
Ok, so what are the components of an MVP?
RedCat:

An MVP typically consists of a core set of functionalities necessary to solve the user’s problem, including a user interface, database, admin interface, and backend functionality. It may also include APIs, third-party integrations, or other technologies that are essential to the product’s core functionality. The focus is on creating a functional prototype that can be quickly developed and tested using the most efficient and cost-effective (still scalable) technology stack available.

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