Build Your
Agritech MVP.
In New York.
Why New York is the
Perfect Launchpad
New York is America's largest tech hub, with unmatched strength in fintech, adtech, and media tech. The city's density of industry expertise creates unique startup opportunities.
Thriving Ecosystem
NYC ambition, UK execution
- We work while you sleep—wake up to progress
- UK engineering quality at a fraction of NYC agency costs
- Experience with US market launches and compliance
- No timezone meeting hassles—async by default
NYC is 5 hours behind London. Your morning standup is our afternoon check-in. We work while you sleep—wake up to deployments and updates.
Why Agritech MVPs Fail
And How To Avoid It
We've seen dozens of founders in agritech make these mistakes.
Building for all farm types
Creating a tool for row crops and livestock and orchards.
Our SolutionCorn farming and dairy farming are different businesses. Pick one type of operation, one problem, one region.
Connectivity assumptions
Building cloud-first when farms have spotty internet.
Our SolutionOffline-first is mandatory for field tools. Sync when connected. Never assume reliable internet.
Over-engineering data collection
Complex IoT sensor networks when manual entry would work.
Our SolutionStart with manual data entry. Prove the value of having the data. Then invest in sensors.
What Your MVP Actually Needs
Don't waste budget on features you don't need yet. Focus on validation.
Must Haves
- Core farm management function
- Offline capability
- Simple data entry
- Basic reporting
- Mobile-first design
Wait For Later
- IoT sensor integration
- AI yield predictions
- Complex weather modeling
- Equipment integration
Built to Scale.
Not Just a Demo.
We use the same stack as billion-dollar startups. Next.js + Supabase with offline sync. PWA essential. Design for sunlight-readable mobile screens.
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Core Features We Build
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