Hi! I just recently worked with startup mvp development company Digiscorp, so I'll try to tell you in detail. Overall, the impressions are generally positive, but there were some peculiarities that you should know about in advance. Let me start with the fact that they are really quite experienced, especially when it comes to startups. When I came to them with the idea, we did not yet have a clear idea of how exactly the application should look. That is, we knew that certain basic functions should be implemented, but the details were unclear. And here startup mvp development company showed themselves very well: they offered to conduct market research, study competitors and, based on this, offered us the minimum functionality that was necessary to test the hypothesis. This is quite important, because many companies just take everything you tell them and try to do it, and they immediately started with analysis. In my opinion, this is a significant plus for startups that do not have clear requirements. As for the development and deadlines, there were also nuances. Initially, they announced one deadline, but during the development process there were several delays, and we moved the release date. This was due to the fact that during the testing process additional needs were identified that had to be taken into account. I can’t say that it was critical, but for startups, where it is important to adhere to deadlines at every step, this can be a problem. Delays are usually due to the need for improvements and improvements, which, of course, affects the overall development time, but in the long term, this allows you to get a higher quality product.
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When you're working on a tight budget and want to get results as quickly as possible, these things can be a negative. Although, as you rightly said, this may not always be a negative, but rather part of the process, since not all requirements can be understood at once. In any case, if the product is then of high quality, it's worth it.