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Get MVP is a free MVP development service aimed at founders and early-stage projects. The page emphasizes that products are handcrafted by “real human developers,” rather than generated by AI, automation, or templates. The service currently offers a total of 10 free slots; the page shows 7 remaining, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Its core deliverables include three parts: first, an accessible live MVP hosted for 3 months under an appname.getmvp.net subdomain; second, the full source code; and third, a public GitHub repository with code released under the MIT license. The workflow is straightforward: users fill out a form describing their customers, the problem, and their preferences; developers build according to the requirements; and the final live link and GitHub repository are sent by email.
The page does not disclose which programming languages, frameworks, databases, or deployment stack are supported, so it is hard to determine whether the service is suitable for complex backends, mobile apps, AI applications, or only lightweight web MVPs. Delivering the source code under the MIT license is a clear advantage, as it gives users significant freedom for further development and commercial use. However, since the source code is provided in a public GitHub repository, projects involving undisclosed business models, customer data, or proprietary algorithms should proceed with caution.
Pricing is the service’s biggest selling point: it is completely free and claims to have no hidden costs. However, the page does not specify the development timeline, maximum requirement complexity, number of revisions, acceptance criteria, long-term hosting pricing, ongoing maintenance, or SLA. Renewal, migration, and operations arrangements after the 3-month hosting period are also not disclosed, making it better suited for one-off early validation than for long-term production system hosting.
Its advantages are a low barrier to entry, zero cost, access to the source code, and direct email communication. Its drawbacks include limited availability, limited transparency, an unknown tech stack, and insufficient service guarantees. It is suitable for founders or indie developers with limited budgets who want to quickly validate an idea. It is less suitable for enterprise projects with strict requirements around delivery timelines, confidentiality, compliance, security, or ongoing maintenance.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payments, or compliance, so availability from China can only be considered unknown. Since no payment is required, payment availability is not a major issue for now. If access to GitHub or getmvp.net hosting is affected by network conditions, users in China may consider domestic low-code platforms, outsourced development services, or alternatives such as Bubble, Softr, Glide, Replit, and Vercel.
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getmvp.net is an Unknown Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach getmvp.net directly.