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MVP Scope Calculator
Trying to build everything at once? That's not an MVP anymore. Tell us what you're making, and we'll sort your features into what to build first, later, and much later.
Plan my MVP2. Business Goals
3. Features you're considering
Recommended First Release
Build the 2 Must-Have features first (around 2–3 weeks). Add Nice-to-Have after you validate; keep the rest for later.
MVP Complexity
Low
Est. Duration
2–3 weeks
Must Have
2Ship these first
- Authentication
- Profile
Nice To Have
3After validation
- Payments
- Notifications
- Analytics
Future Features
1Keep for v2+
- Chat
Why founders love this
Ship faster
Know exactly what to build first — and what can wait.
Goal-aware
Your business goals reshape the priorities automatically.
Instant & free
Runs in your browser. Copy the plan in one tap.
Save budget
Don't pay to build features nobody asked for yet.
Build less, learn more
Almost every founder makes the same mistake — they want chat, AI, video calls and ten dashboards in version one. Then six months pass, the budget is gone, and not a single real user has touched it. A good MVP flips that: you ship the smallest thing that delivers real value, get it in front of users, and let their behaviour tell you what to build next.
This MVP scope calculator (a.k.a. startup feature prioritization tool) does the boring part for you. Choose your project type, what you're trying to achieve, and the features on your wishlist — and it hands you three clean lists plus a realistic time estimate. Use it before you brief a developer or write a single line of code.
Common questions
What is an MVP, really?
MVP means Minimum Viable Product — the smallest version of your idea that real users can actually use and you can learn from. It's not a half-baked product; it's the core that proves people want what you're building. This tool helps you find that core.
How does it decide Must / Nice / Future?
Each feature gets a priority score based on how essential it is for an MVP, how heavy it is to build, your project type, and your business goals. Pick 'Launch Fast' and heavy features quietly slide to Future. Pick 'Generate Revenue' and Payments jumps to Must Have. The math is simple and transparent — it's just nudging your gut feeling with structure.
Why should I cut features for the first launch?
Because every extra feature is more time, more bugs, more cost — before you even know if people will use it. Founders who ship a tight MVP fast learn what actually matters, then build the rest with real feedback. Building everything upfront is the #1 way startups burn their budget.
Is the time estimate accurate?
It's a rough guide based on the build-effort of your Must-Have features, assuming roughly one developer. Real timelines depend on the team, the design and the details. Use it to sanity-check your plan, not as a contract.
Is it free? Do you store my data?
Totally free, and nothing leaves your browser — no sign-up, no server, no tracking of your choices. Hit 'Copy MVP plan' to save your scope.
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