Table of contents
- What this decision really means
- Cost, timeline, and risk factors
- What founders should ask before hiring
- How Natanyx approaches the work
When startups should use server-rendered Next.js and when client React is enough.
What this decision really means
For startups, technology decisions are business decisions. The right choice depends on speed, maintainability, available talent, integrations, security needs, data ownership, and the amount of product uncertainty still left in the idea.
Cost, timeline, and risk factors
Cost depends on scope, platforms, backend complexity, AI requirements, third-party integrations, testing depth, deployment needs, and post-launch support. A focused MVP can often launch in weeks, while a larger SaaS platform needs staged releases and a clearer roadmap.
Questions founders should ask
- What must be true for version one to be useful?
- Which workflows need custom software instead of off-the-shelf tools?
- What data, integrations, and security requirements exist from day one?
- How will we measure whether the build worked?
Related Natanyx services
Common questions for startup founders
What does Natanyx build?
Natanyx builds SaaS platforms, AI agents, web apps, mobile apps, backend APIs, automation systems, cloud infrastructure, and analytics dashboards.
Is Natanyx a freelancer or software agency?
Natanyx is a focused software agency and technology partner. We take ownership across architecture, development, deployment, and support rather than only executing isolated tasks.
Does Natanyx work with startups outside India?
Yes. Natanyx is India-based and works remotely with startups in India, the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and other global markets.
How long does AI agent development take?
A focused AI agent MVP usually takes 3 to 6 weeks depending on integrations, retrieval complexity, evaluation needs, and production requirements.
How much does MVP development cost?
A practical MVP commonly ranges from a few thousand dollars to $15,000+ depending on product scope, platforms, backend complexity, AI requirements, and launch support.
