Booking

    Let’s see if your SaaS MVP can be launched in 30 days.

    Book a free strategy call to clarify your idea, identify the fastest path to launch, and see whether ValleTech is the right partner to build your MVP.

    This is a short guided application for founders who want to move fast.

    Who this is for

    This call is best for founders who are ready to launch a focused v1.

    Good fit
    Not a fit
    Have a real SaaS or software idea
    Only want “someone to code cheap”
    Know the problem they want to solve
    Have no clear user or market
    Want to launch fast
    Want a huge product before testing
    Have budget for a professional build
    Are looking for free consulting
    Are open to scoping down v1
    Want every feature in the first version

    What happens on the call

    In 30 minutes, we will cover:

    • What you want to build.
    • Who the product is for.
    • The core user workflow.
    • What can realistically be built in 30 days.
    • What should be cut from v1.
    • The technical architecture needed.
    • Timeline, budget, and next steps.
    Qualification form

    Move through one step at a time so I can quickly assess fit, scope, and whether a 30-day launch is realistic.

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    Tell me about you

    Start with the basics so I know who is behind the project.

    FAQ

    Founder questions

    A few practical answers before you book or apply.

    What do you actually help build?

    SaaS MVPs, internal tools, platforms, dashboards, AI-assisted workflows, marketplaces, and business automations that can be scoped into a lean first version.

    Do I need full specs or designs before reaching out?

    No. Notes, rough wireframes, a Figma file, a Loom, or even a clear written idea is enough to start the conversation.

    Can an MVP really be launched in 30 days?

    Sometimes yes, if the scope is tight and the core workflow is clear. The call is meant to test that assumption and identify what has to be cut from v1.

    What happens after I submit the form?

    I review the application, look at fit, scope, urgency, and budget, then reply with the best next step: a call, follow-up questions, or a smaller paid blueprint offer.

    What budget range is usually realistic?

    That depends on complexity, integrations, and polish level, but serious MVP builds usually need more than a token budget. The form helps surface that early.