MVP Scope Builder
Ship the right features first. Cut the rest.
- No signup required
- 100% free
- ~5 min
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Authentication & Users
Select features and set priority (6 available)
Click to select, then click the priority badge to cycle: Must-Have → Nice-to-Have → Future
Email / Password LoginStandard signup and login flow
0.5wSocial Login (Google, GitHub)OAuth integration for 1-click signup
0.5wSSO / SAMLEnterprise single sign-on
1.5wRoles & PermissionsRole-based access control
1wUser ProfilesProfile pages with avatar, settings
0.5wTeam / Org ManagementInvite members, manage teams
1.5wHow it works
Helps you categorize features into must-have, nice-to-have, and future phases based on user impact and implementation complexity.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Only features that validate your core value proposition. If a feature doesn’t directly help users complete the primary task your product solves, cut it. Most successful MVPs launch with 3–5 core features — auth, the core workflow, and basic analytics.
- A web-based MVP typically costs $30K–$80K depending on complexity. Simple MVPs (landing page + waitlist + core feature) can be built for under $30K. Complex MVPs with AI features, payments, and integrations range from $60K–$100K+.
- 6–12 weeks is the sweet spot. Under 6 weeks usually means the scope is too narrow to validate anything meaningful. Over 12 weeks means you’re probably building too much before testing with real users.