Build Your
Developer Tools MVP.
In Edinburgh.
Why Edinburgh is the
Perfect Launchpad
Edinburgh punches above its weight in tech, with world-class universities driving deep tech and AI innovation. The city has a mature fintech sector and growing healthtech presence.
Thriving Ecosystem
World-class tech, Scottish pragmatism
- Edinburgh produces more AI talent per capita than almost anywhere
- We understand the Scottish startup ecosystem and funding landscape
- Strong university connections for future hiring and research
- Growing investor community focused on deep tech
Why Developer Tools MVPs Fail
And How To Avoid It
We've seen dozens of founders in developer tools make these mistakes.
Complex onboarding
Requiring config files, CLI installs, and setup wizards.
Our SolutionCopy-paste integration or one-click install. If a developer needs to read docs before getting value, you've lost.
Building a platform when you need a tool
Creating a whole ecosystem instead of solving one problem well.
Our SolutionThe best dev tools do one thing excellently. Scope creep kills dev tools faster than any other category.
Ignoring existing workflows
Asking developers to change how they work.
Our SolutionIntegrate with existing tools—VS Code, GitHub, existing CLIs. Don't ask developers to change their workflow.
What Your MVP Actually Needs
Don't waste budget on features you don't need yet. Focus on validation.
Must Haves
- Core functionality (your one thing)
- Zero-config or minimal setup
- Clear documentation
- GitHub integration if applicable
- Fast response times
Wait For Later
- Enterprise features
- Complex team management
- Self-hosting options
- Custom integrations
Built to Scale.
Not Just a Demo.
We use the same stack as billion-dollar startups. Next.js + Supabase. Prioritize performance—developers notice milliseconds. GitHub OAuth for sign-in.
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Core Features We Build
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