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- The development of a minimum Viable Product (MVP) has become a popular strategy for start-ups and established companies to make a product idea quickly and cost-effective at the...
The development of a minimum Viable Product (MVP) has become a popular strategy for start-ups and established companies to make a product idea quickly and cost-effective at the...
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♪ The true cost of a MVP: Hidden expenses and how to avoid them
*February 2026 *
The development of a minimum Viable Product (MVP) has become a popular strategy for start-ups and established companies to test a product idea quickly and cost-effectively on the market.
But what does “cost-effective” really mean? While the initial development costs are often focussed on, additional spending that can quickly blow up the budget is borrowed.
In this post, we illuminate the true MVP development costs and show you how to avoid hidden expenses.
What is a MVP and why is it so popular?
Short: Executive answer: The development of a minimum Viable Product (MVP) has become a popular strategy for start-ups and established companies to make a product idea quickly and cost-effective at the.
Executive answer: The development of a minimum Viable Product (MVP) has become a popular strategy for start-ups and established companies to make a product idea quickly and cost-effective at the.
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A MVP is a basic version of a new product that contains just enough features to create added value for first customers and collect valuable feedback.
The main advantage is to minimize the risk of expensive misdevelopment.
Instead of developing a fully mature product that may not want anyone, companies with a MVP can validate their assumptions about the market and develop the product iteratively.
This approach allows you to learn quickly and adapt the product based on real user feedback instead of relying on assumptions.
The obvious cost of MVP development
Short: The cost of developing a MVP may vary greatly and depend on different factors.
The cost of developing a MVP may vary greatly and depend on different factors. A rough estimate is difficult, but most sources indicate a range of €25,000 to €100,000.
Some key factors affecting costs are:
- Complexity of functions: The more and the more complex the functions are, the higher the development costs.
- Design and User Experience (UX): An appealing and user-friendly design is crucial for the success of a MVP, but also has its price.
- Technology stack: The choice of programming languages, frameworks and databases can affect costs.
- Development team: The costs for developers, designers and project managers vary according to location and experience.
Cost factors at a glance
| Cost factor | Estimated costs |
|---|---|
| Scope of function | 10.000€ - 50.000€ |
| Design (UI/UX) | 5,000€ - 20,000€ |
| Backend development | 10.000€ - 40.000€ |
| Testing & quality assurance | 5,000€ - 15,000€ |
The hidden costs of MVP development
Short: In addition to the obvious development costs, there are a number of hidden expenses that are often overlooked.
In addition to the obvious development costs, there are a number of hidden expenses that are often overlooked. These can significantly burden the budget and endanger the success of the entire project.
The true MVP development costs are composed of many small and large items.
1. Inappropriate planning and specification
Short: An unclear vision and insufficient planning are the most common reasons for budget overruns.
An unclear vision and insufficient planning are the most common reasons for budget overruns. If the requirements are not clearly defined, there are constant changes and
Transparency: Where no primary source is named in the text, figures are illustrative; compare Bitkom and Destatis. Project-related statements: Groenewold IT, 2026.
References and further reading
Short: The following independent references complement the topics in this article:
The following independent references complement the topics in this article:
- Bitkom – German digital industry association
- German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)
- European Commission – Digital strategy
- MDN Web Docs (Mozilla)
- W3C – World Wide Web Consortium
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About the author
Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH and Hyperspace GmbH
Since 2009 Björn Groenewold has been developing software solutions for the mid-market. He is Managing Director of Groenewold IT Solutions GmbH (founded 2012) and Hyperspace GmbH. As founder of Groenewold IT Solutions he has successfully supported more than 250 projects – from legacy modernisation to AI integration.
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