Web design for entrepreneurs: how to launch your MVP in 2 weeks
If you're an entrepreneur who's been 'planning to launch a website' for three months, this is the 2-week version. Real scope, real timeline, real outcome.
Day 1–2 — Lock the scope
Write down the one thing your MVP needs to do. 'Capture leads from people interested in X' is good. 'Be a SaaS platform with everything Stripe has' is bad.
Pick three pages: a homepage that explains the offer, a contact / lead form, and one piece of proof (testimonials, portfolio, or your story).
Day 3–5 — Branding decisions
Logo can be word-mark only. Don't spend two weeks on logo design for a 14-day launch.
Pick one accent color and one display font. Bizfloo locks in design proofs in 48 hours so you don't get stuck here.
Day 6–10 — Build and content
Custom site comes together fast: hero, value prop, three benefits, social proof, lead form, footer.
Write the copy in plain English. Use your actual customer language, not marketing voice. Founders who write the way they talk convert 2–3× better than those who try to sound like a Fortune 500.
Day 11–14 — Polish, launch, measure
Real-device QA. SEO meta tags. Analytics installed. Domain wired up.
Push live. Tell 10 people. Watch the form. Iterate based on what they actually do, not what you imagined they'd do.
Setting up for scale on day 14
Built on Next.js + Supabase: when you need accounts, payments, dashboards, or AI later, you extend — you don't rewrite.
Admin portal can be added in week 3 or week 30. Same code.
Quick questions
Is 2 weeks really realistic for an MVP launch?+
For a Starter-tier MVP, yes — the bottleneck is usually content and decisions, not engineering. Bizfloo runs a same-day intake review and 48-hour design proof to remove the slow-decision drag.
What if I don't have a logo or copy ready?+
We provide a logo word-mark and a copy template at intake. Most founders hire a designer for a 'real' logo in week 4, after the MVP is already validated.
Should I build the MVP myself or hire it out?+
If you're a developer, build it. Otherwise, hire it out. Spending 8 weeks learning Next.js to launch in week 14 is a worse trade than launching in week 2 and using those 12 weeks to find customers.
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