How to build an MVP in 7 days — the framework that actually works
Most founders spend three to six months building their "minimum viable product." By the time they launch, they've run out of runway — or discovered users don't want what they built.
The problem isn't execution. It's scope.
At KSoft Technologies, we've built 500+ products for startups across India, UK, UAE, and Australia. Here's the 7-day framework.
The 7-day MVP framework
- Day 1 — Define the one core problem (one sentence: who, cost, why nothing works)
- Day 2 — List every feature. Cut 80%.
- Day 3 — Validate with 5–10 real users before writing code
- Day 4 — Use your fastest, most familiar stack
- Day 5–6 — Build the core loop only. No onboarding, no dashboards.
- Day 7 — Test with real users. Watch. Don't explain. Iterate or pivot.
Why this works
The 7-day constraint forces the one question founders should be asking from day one: what is the single thing this product must do?
The founders who ship fastest aren't the most technically skilled. They're the ones who decided earliest what not to build.
Full framework with examples: ksofttechnologies.com
Labels: MVP Development, Startup, Product, India Tech, KSoft Technologies, Founder

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