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Product Roadmap & Strategy

Not sure where to start with your product?

Turn concepts into clarity. Define strategy, scope, user flows, and tech stack before you build.

Who's it for

Startups with a new idea

For those who want to validate their vision and create a clear roadmap before committing to full development.

Businesses refining a concept

If you need to ensure technical feasibility and plan integrations to avoid costly rework, our Discover phase is your essential first step.

Founders building an MVP

We help you figure out what features to build first, so you can launch fast without wasting time or money.

Teams expanding existing tools

We help you map out new features to ensure they align with your app's existing technical logic and architecture.

What we offer

Discovery turns your idea into a concrete plan. Through workshops and feature mapping, we make sure your concept is technically sound and ready to build.

You'll get a clear requirements document covering all pages, user journeys, and integrations — so you only build what's needed to test and grow.

What you'll get

Clear scope document

A written specification of exactly what gets built — pages, features, user flows, data structure, and integrations. The single source of truth for the project.

Prioritized product roadmap

Features ranked by must-have, should-have, and nice-to-have — so you ship the most important parts first and can stage the rest.

Working prototype

Real software you can click through and react to within days. We design and build the core flows so you can experience the product before committing to the full build.

Technical feasibility check

We validate that your required integrations, data structures, and technical requirements work — before you commit to a build. No surprises mid-project.

Why choose Minimum Code?

  1. We've done it before: We've scoped dozens of web app projects across marketplaces, fintech, learning platforms, and internal tools. We know what to scope tightly and what to flag early.
  2. We treat your project like our own: We push back when something looks easy to add and hard to live with. The job isn't to say yes — it's to make sure what gets built is what your business actually needs.
  3. You'll know what you're paying for: Discovery is a fixed-price engagement. You'll know exactly what you get and what it costs before we start. No surprises.
  4. Discovery that leads somewhere: Most clients continue with us into the build. If you don't, you keep everything — scope, prototype, recommendations — and can take the work elsewhere.

The product discovery process

Goal alignment

We define the core problem your app solves and identify your primary user personas.

Feature mapping

We break down your idea into specific workflows, pages, and data requirements, ensuring everything is actionable for both founders and developers.

Technical validation

We verify that your required integrations and third-party services will work as expected.

Roadmap delivery

You receive a structured plan with a prioritized feature list and a clear path to launch.

You have questions?

We have answers

What is the goal of the strategy & roadmap phase?

To turn a broad idea into a technical execution plan. We help you avoid building unnecessary features that bloat your app and increase development costs.

Do I own the roadmap after discovery?

Yes. You get the full requirements document and can use it to build with us or anyone else.

How long does the strategy & roadmap process take?

Usually one week.

Will this help me estimate my build and hosting costs?

Yes. We identify data-heavy workflows during discovery so we can plan an architecture that keeps running costs under control.

Is this necessary if I already have a list of features?

Recommended, but you don't have too. We often find ways to simplify scope and ship faster.

Can I use the strategy & roadmap output to pitch to investors?

Yes. A clear roadmap and prioritized scope show investors your project is validated and ready to build.

Let’s get in touch

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Turn your concept into clarity.
Let’s define exactly what you need to build to succeed.