Build Your
Proptech MVP.
In Glasgow.
Why Glasgow is the
Perfect Launchpad
Glasgow combines a strong engineering heritage with a growing tech scene. The city has emerging strengths in space tech, fintech, and creative industries.
Thriving Ecosystem
Engineering heritage, startup future
- Glasgow's industrial background translates to practical product thinking
- Lower costs than Edinburgh with comparable talent quality
- Strong engineering culture and work ethic
- Growing tech community with collaborative spirit
Why Proptech MVPs Fail
And How To Avoid It
We've seen dozens of founders in proptech make these mistakes.
Building for both sides of the market
Trying to serve buyers, sellers, agents, and brokers with one product.
Our SolutionPick a side. Agent tools and consumer tools are different products. Serve one well, add the other later.
MLS integration nightmares
Trying to integrate with every MLS before launch.
Our SolutionStart with manual data entry or a single MLS. Validate the workflow, then invest in integrations when you have paying customers.
Over-building valuation models
Creating complex AVMs when you need basic price guidance.
Our SolutionZillow spent billions on their algorithm. You're not beating it with an MVP. Use existing APIs or keep it simple.
What Your MVP Actually Needs
Don't waste budget on features you don't need yet. Focus on validation.
Must Haves
- Property listing/management
- User roles (agent, buyer, seller, admin)
- Communication tools (messaging, scheduling)
- Document handling
- Basic search/filtering
Wait For Later
- AI valuation models
- Full MLS integration suite
- Virtual tour creation
- 3D floor plan generation
Built to Scale.
Not Just a Demo.
We use the same stack as billion-dollar startups. Next.js + Supabase with PostGIS for location queries. Mapbox for mapping. Cloudinary for property images.
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Core Features We Build
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