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Product development partner for startups
What a startup should look for in a product development partner.
The best partner is not the cheapest. It is the one who can lock scope, handle risk, and deliver a stable launch.
Delivery ownership
Ask who owns the plan, milestones, and decisions. If it is not clear, expect drift.
Risk-first sequencing
A good partner tackles the hardest dependencies first, not last.
Proof of execution
Look for real workflows: demos, clear milestones, and a process you can observe.
Target Outcome
A simple checklist for choosing a partner that can actually deliver.
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