Free self-assessment · Takes 4 minutes

Is your idea ready to build?

Free MVP Readiness Scorecard

Most MVPs do not fail because of bad code. They fail because the first version is unclear, too big, or built before the right questions are answered. Take the scorecard and get a clear next step.

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10 questions · No email required to start · Get your result at the end

What the scorecard shows you

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Whether your idea is build-ready

You will see what is clear, what is missing, and what needs to be decided before development starts.

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The gaps that could slow you down

Scope, users, features, budget, timelines, and technical risk. Find the weak spots before they become expensive.

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Your exact next step

You will know whether to scope, validate, simplify, or move into development.

I thought I was ready to build. The scorecard showed me two things I had completely missed. It saved me from building the wrong first version.

Founder, UK-based SaaS · Pre-seed

It took 4 minutes and gave me more clarity than weeks of back-and-forth with agencies.

CTO, healthtech startup · Series A

Built by Parth Dhankecha

I've spent 7+ years building software products for founders and businesses across India, the UK, US, UAE, Canada, and Singapore.

I created this scorecard because I've seen the same early mistakes turn 8-week builds into 6-month delays. The goal is simple: give you clarity before you spend money on development.

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Common questions

Everything you need to know

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What is the MVP Readiness Scorecard?

A free 10-question self-assessment that evaluates whether your product idea is ready to move into development. It covers scope, users, features, budget, timelines, and technical risk.

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Who should take it?

Any founder, entrepreneur, or product person considering building an MVP — whether you are at the early concept stage or about to start development.

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What score means my idea is ready to build?

A score of 75 or above generally indicates strong readiness. Below 50 suggests critical gaps that should be addressed before starting development.

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Do I need technical knowledge?

No. The questions focus on product clarity, user definition, scope, and business context — not technical implementation details.

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What happens after I complete the scorecard?

You get a personalised score, a breakdown of your strongest and weakest areas, and a clear next step. You can also download a PDF report and book a free MVP Clarity Call.