MVP Development Typically Takes 4 to 12 Weeks, Scope Is the Key Factor
Most software startups can realistically build a minimum viable product in 4 to 12 weeks, depending on complexity, according to a development framework breakdown. Founders are advised to plan timelines around project phases rather than feature lists, as scope ambiguity is a leading cause of delays. A basic SaaS MVP covering core workflows may take 4 to 8 weeks, while more complex builds involving AI, marketplaces, or advanced integrations can exceed 12 weeks. Experts warn that skipping discovery, UX planning, or QA testing often slows development or damages early user experience. Ultimately, MVP success should be measured not just by build speed but by how quickly the product generates actionable learning from real users.
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