Validate the technical feasibility of your idea with a working prototype — before committing to full-scale investment.
A Proof of Concept (PoC) is a minimal working implementation that answers one critical question: can this actually be built the way we think it can? It’s not a product — it’s a technical experiment designed to de-risk your investment and validate assumptions fast.
We identify the riskiest technical assumptions in your idea — the ones that could kill the project if they’re wrong — and build targeted experiments to test them. You get evidence, not opinions.
The PoC is functional code, not a mockup. It proves that the core mechanism works in your real environment, with your actual data constraints and integration requirements.
A working PoC is one of the most compelling assets when raising funding. It shows investors you’ve moved beyond the idea stage and that the technology works.
A PoC answers “can we build this?” A MVP answers “should we build this?” The PoC is purely technical — it proves feasibility. The MVP is a product that real users interact with to validate market fit. Most projects do PoC first, then MVP.
Typically 2–6 weeks. The timeline depends on the complexity of the technical questions being tested and the depth of integration required.
That’s a success. You’ve discovered a problem before spending 6 months and a significant budget building the wrong thing. We’ll analyze why it failed and propose alternative approaches.