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What $3,999 buys you: my Product Build Sprint breakdown

The current my Product Build Sprint scope includes iOS, Android, one focused product loop, both store submissions, code ownership, and a four-week delivery guarantee.

Paweł Karniej··4 min read

The price only works when the product scope is narrow and explicit.

TL;DR

My $3,999 Product Build Sprint is a done-for-you, revenue-ready iOS and Android product build. It includes product scoping, a production React Native and Expo foundation, onboarding, authentication, one primary product workflow, paywall, subscriptions or payments, entitlement logic, essential analytics, required store assets, submission to both stores, repository ownership, and four weeks of regression support.

It does not include an open feature backlog, complex back-office software, multiple deep integrations, or an expanded acquisition system. my Product Build Sprint + Growth adds the full launch-asset and ASO optimization layer; technically complex product requirements need a different engagement.

What is included

1. A controlled product scope

The sprint starts by locking:

  • One clear first user.

  • One primary problem.

  • One product loop that proves the idea.

  • The minimum supporting screens required to make that loop usable.

This is the central constraint. A fixed price without a fixed product decision is just hidden hourly risk.

2. One iOS and Android codebase

I build on React Native and Expo so the two platform releases share a production codebase. Both are included in the public price.

The foundation covers the recurring mobile work:

  • Navigation and screen structure.

  • Authentication and account states where required.

  • Onboarding.

  • Settings and account deletion.

  • Environment and release configuration.

  • Paywall, subscription or payment, and entitlement states.

  • Error handling and essential analytics.

3. One focused product workflow

The workflow can be a scanner, tracker, media transformation, reporting surface, guided routine, AI interaction, or another contained product outcome. AI is available where it improves the product; it is not mandatory branding.

The workflow must be specifiable and testable. Multiple independent products inside one app do not fit my Product Build Sprint.

4. Both store submissions

The scope includes:

  • Apple and Google release configuration.

  • App icon preparation.

  • Core store copy.

  • A concise screenshot set.

  • Privacy and account-deletion requirements.

  • Test builds and submission to the Apple App Store and Google Play.

Apple and Google still control review timing. The four-week promise covers my build, QA, and submission deadline.

5. Ownership and handoff

You keep:

  • The source repository.

  • Store accounts and release credentials.

  • Infrastructure projects and keys.

  • Product assets created for the sprint.

  • The right to continue with me, another developer, or your own team.

There is no required maintenance subscription.

6. Four-week bug shield

Regressions in the delivered scope are fixed for four weeks after launch. New features are separate work.

What is not included at $3,999

  • Full ASO keyword, competitor, and category research.

  • Expanded conversion-focused screenshot narratives and device sets.

  • App preview video and reusable launch creative pack.

  • A post-launch ranking baseline and ASO optimization pass.

  • Multiple external integrations.

  • Extensive bespoke visual design rounds.

  • A web dashboard or complex administrative system.

  • Regulated compliance programs.

  • Unlimited revisions or an open backlog.

The my Product Build Sprint + Growth scope at $5,999 adds the first four acquisition layers in a controlled form: ASO research, optimized listings, expanded screenshots, preview video and launch creatives, plus one 30-day optimization pass.

Why both platforms are included now

The old platform menu created four combinations and forced founders to make a distribution decision too early. The current offer has one promise: if the product fits the sprint, I submit it to both stores.

React Native reduces duplicated implementation, but Android is not free. It still needs device QA, Play Console configuration, data-safety answers, and release handling. The $3,999 price is possible because product scope is narrower, not because the second platform requires no work.

The four-week flow

Week 1 — Lock and establish. Product scope, architecture, accounts, navigation, onboarding, and the first vertical slice.

Week 2 — Build the core loop. Product logic, APIs, state, error handling, and real-device builds.

Week 3 — Production layer. Paywall, entitlements, essential analytics, edge cases, permissions, platform configuration, and feature-complete QA.

Week 4 — Release. Polish, screenshots, store copy, privacy details, final builds, both submissions, and handoff.

FAQ

Why is the price lower than a traditional agency quote?

I reuse a proven production foundation, works with one senior owner, and locks a narrow product loop before kickoff. Traditional agencies are the right fit when the work requires parallel teams, broad discovery, complex compliance, or extensive custom systems.

Can the interface be customized?

Yes, within a controlled brand and screen system. Multiple exploratory design directions or a large bespoke design phase require more scope.

Can I add one more feature during the sprint?

Only if it replaces something of similar size. New requirements do not silently expand a fixed sprint. They move to a later scope. my Product Build Sprint + Growth changes the acquisition and store-conversion layer, not the size of the product backlog.

Can I upgrade from Kickstart?

Yes. The $499 Kickstart credits toward the $3,999 my Product Build Sprint.

What if I already have AI-generated code?

Start with the $499 AI App Rescue Audit. It determines whether the current foundation should be repaired or whether the useful product decisions should move into a clean Product Build Sprint.


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