Build Your
Fitness & Wellness MVP.
In Cambridge.
Why Cambridge is the
Perfect Launchpad
Cambridge is the UK's original tech cluster, with unmatched deep tech and biotech credentials. The city has produced more billion-pound tech companies than anywhere outside Silicon Valley relative to size.
Thriving Ecosystem
Silicon Fen calibre, startup budget
- We understand the Cambridge ecosystem and deep tech requirements
- Experience with university spinouts and technical founders
- Connections to the Cambridge investor community
- Ability to translate complex tech into usable products
Why Fitness & Wellness MVPs Fail
And How To Avoid It
We've seen dozens of founders in fitness & wellness make these mistakes.
Feature bloat
Building workout library, nutrition, sleep, meditation, and social all at once.
Our SolutionPick ONE behavior change. Nail retention on that. Then expand. Peloton started with one bike.
Hardware dependence
Requiring wearables or equipment to use the core product.
Our SolutionHardware adds friction. Can you deliver value with just a phone? Do that first.
Ignoring the instructor relationship
Building tech-first when fitness is relationship-driven.
Our SolutionPeople stick with trainers, not apps. How does your tech enhance the human relationship?
What Your MVP Actually Needs
Don't waste budget on features you don't need yet. Focus on validation.
Must Haves
- Core activity (workouts, tracking, coaching)
- Progress tracking
- User profiles
- Basic social or accountability features
- Mobile-first design
Wait For Later
- Wearable integrations
- AI workout generation
- Complex nutrition tracking
- Video streaming platform
Built to Scale.
Not Just a Demo.
We use the same stack as billion-dollar startups. Next.js + Supabase. PWA for mobile-first. Consider React Native if native apps are essential—usually they're not for MVP.
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Core Features We Build
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