Hire a Product Studio

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A product studio is a team that handles the full arc of building your MVP — from discovery and design through engineering and launch. Unlike hiring a dev shop to build to spec, a product studio acts more like a temporary co-founding team. They'll challenge your assumptions, shape the product strategy, and own delivery end-to-end.

With 39 product studios listed on MVPable, the range is wide. Some are five-person teams that embed with you for months. Others run structured sprint programs that get you to launch in 8-12 weeks. The right fit depends on how much clarity you already have and how much strategic input you actually want.

What matters most: a product studio should reduce your decision fatigue, not add to it. You're paying a premium over assembling freelancers precisely because the thinking and coordination is handled for you.

39 agencies with Product Studio expertise

Hive

Hive

Mobile App MVP

Build your B2B product in 20 days

Custom Engineering · Product Studio
Inceptum Digital

Inceptum Digital

Internal Tools

Launch your MVP in weeks, not months

Custom Engineering · Product Studio
Inlancer

Inlancer

Internal Tools

Making Business Better

No-Code / Low-Code · Product Studio
Joistic Tech

Joistic Tech

AI MVP

Whether you're just starting out with an idea, navigating the pre-seed stage, generating revenue, or...

Rapid MVP · Product Studio
Kiuub

Kiuub

Internal Tools

Kiuub partners with Non-Tech Founders, SMEs and Venture Studios to design and build superior digital...

Rapid MVP · Product Studio
Kyubid

Kyubid

Marketplace MVP

We apply our experience from the worlds of technology, art, music and media to create innovative app...

No-Code / Low-Code · Product Studio
LaunchFast

LaunchFast

Internal Tools

Your Time-Saving Web Development Boilerplate

Custom Engineering · Product Studio
Liftoff

Liftoff

SaaS MVP

Liftoff is an MVP web development agency that turns your idea into a market-ready product in weeks....

AI-First · Product Studio
LinkedIn

LinkedIn

AI MVP

Unlocking the full potential of your idea demands expertise that spans every angle, from inception t...

Custom Engineering · Product Studio
Little Robot

Little Robot

SaaS MVP

We are proud to introduce our new 'MVP in a Day' service, a revolutionary way to quickly turn around...

Custom Engineering · Product Studio
MVP Agency

MVP Agency

Web App MVP

From idea to MVP launch in 7 days

Rapid MVP · Product Studio
MVPFast

MVPFast

Marketplace MVP

We deliver software that prioritizes security, rapid development, and cost-effectiveness - exactly h...

Custom Engineering · Product Studio
NanoDevPro

NanoDevPro

AI MVP

Build your custom web application fully developed and deployed on cloud. Build your MVP 5~8 core fea...

Custom Engineering · Product Studio
Pixelswithin

Pixelswithin

Internal Tools

I create great small business websites from scratch. From branding and content to design to developm...

Custom Engineering · Product Studio
Scale Dev

Scale Dev

Internal Tools

We develop MVP in 15 days | web & mobile development agency

Rapid MVP · Product Studio
ShapeShyft

ShapeShyft

Web App MVP

Go to Market Product Design & Development - MVP in 7 Days

No-Code / Low-Code · Product Studio
Simpragma

Simpragma

SaaS MVP

From Vision to Action

AI-First · Product Studio
Unwrap Design

Unwrap Design

SaaS MVP

We offer the full package for local small businesses. From web design, development, and local SEO to...

AI-First · Product Studio

How to evaluate a product studio for your MVP

The best product studios have a clear, repeatable process — but they adapt it to your stage. Ask them to walk you through a recent project from kickoff to launch. You want to hear specifics: how they handled scope changes, what they said no to, and where the founder was involved versus where the studio made autonomous calls. If every project story sounds like a smooth ride, they're either cherry-picking or not being honest.

Pay close attention to who actually does the work. Some studios staff senior people during the pitch and hand you off to juniors. Ask who your day-to-day team will be, and whether those people were on the projects they're showing you. A great product studio keeps the same core team on your project from start to finish.

Trade-offs are real. Product studios cost more than dev shops because you're buying strategy, design, and engineering under one roof. That's worth it if you need a partner to help figure out what to build. It's overkill if you already have detailed specs and just need execution. Be honest with yourself about where you are.

Finally, ask about what happens after launch. Some studios disappear once the MVP ships. Others offer ongoing support or help you hire your first in-house engineer. The transition plan matters more than most founders realize — launching is the beginning, not the end.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between a product studio and a development agency?

A development agency typically builds what you tell them to build. A product studio participates in figuring out what should be built in the first place. They combine product strategy, UX design, and engineering into a single team, which means fewer handoffs and faster iteration — but also a higher price point.

How much does it typically cost to build an MVP with a product studio?

Most product studios charge between $50K and $200K for a full MVP engagement, depending on complexity and timeline. Some offer fixed-scope sprint programs on the lower end. If someone quotes you $15K for a full product studio engagement, they're likely a dev shop using the label.

How involved do I need to be when working with a product studio?

Expect to be heavily involved during discovery and key design decisions — usually the first few weeks. After that, a good studio runs with minimal input, checking in weekly or biweekly. If they need you in Slack every day making micro-decisions, their process isn't mature enough.

Should I use a product studio if I have a technical co-founder?

It depends on bandwidth and skill gaps. If your technical co-founder can build but you're lacking product design and strategy support, a studio can fill that gap. But if your co-founder wants full control over architecture and tech decisions, the collaboration can create friction. Be upfront about roles before signing.

How do I know if a product studio is actually good versus just well-marketed?

Look at their portfolio for products that are still live and growing, not just pretty case studies. Ask for founder references you can actually call. And pay attention to how they handle the sales process — if they're rigorous about understanding your problem before proposing a solution, that's a strong signal they'll do the same during the build.

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