What Is PoC Development?

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.

Technical Feasibility Validation

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.

Working Prototype

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.

Investor-Ready Evidence

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.

Key Deliverables

  • Working prototype demonstrating core technical mechanism
  • Technical report with test results and findings
  • Architecture recommendations for full development
  • Risk assessment and go/no-go recommendation

Business Benefits

  • Reduce investment risk before committing to full development budgets
  • Validate ideas with evidence rather than assumptions
  • Attract investors with a tangible, working demonstration
  • Surface integration and architecture issues early when they’re cheap to fix

PoC Development Process

  1. Hypothesis Definition — Identify the core technical assumptions to test.
  2. Scope Scoping — Define the minimum implementation needed to validate each hypothesis.
  3. Build — Rapid development focused purely on proving feasibility.
  4. Test & Measure — Run targeted tests and document results.
  5. Report — Deliver findings with a clear recommendation for next steps.

Our Extremely Honest FAQ

How is a PoC different from an MVP?

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.

How long does a PoC take?

Typically 2–6 weeks. The timeline depends on the complexity of the technical questions being tested and the depth of integration required.

What happens if the PoC fails?

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.

Tell us your idea and we will find a way to implement it

Eldar Miensutov
Founder

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