Taskly
B2B Project Management SaaS
A founder approached us with a clear thesis: every PM tool is either too heavy (Jira) or too simple (Trello). There was a gap in the market for a product that handled real project complexity without a learning curve. We had six weeks to prove it.
Industry
Startup / SaaS
Duration
6 weeks (MVP) + 8 weeks (v1.0)
6 weeks
Time to live product
500+
Paying customers at month 3
$500K
ARR at month 12
4.8/5
App store rating
The founder had a working prototype in Bubble.io that had validated user interest — 200 signups from a landing page alone — but couldn't scale technically or commercially. He needed a production-grade product that could handle real teams, real billing, and real data volumes.
The constraint was real: six weeks to a shippable MVP, with a seed funding announcement timed to the launch. There was no room for scope creep or missed deadlines.
We ran discovery in week one to strip the feature list to a minimum viable set: workspace creation, project boards, task management with assignees and due dates, and team invitations. Everything else went to a roadmap.
The tech stack was chosen for velocity and scale: Next.js for the full-stack app, PostgreSQL for relational data integrity, Redis for real-time updates via WebSockets, and Stripe for subscription billing from day one — because retrofitting billing is painful.
At week six, we launched with 200 beta users migrated from the Bubble prototype. By week twelve, 500 paying customers. By month twelve, $500K ARR.
- Multi-workspace SaaS with team invitations
- Real-time collaboration via WebSocket updates
- Stripe billing with monthly/annual plans
- Custom fields and project templates
- CSV export and Slack notifications
- Mobile-responsive without a native app
“I've worked with five agencies. Flexonixs is the only one that pushed back when I was wrong about scope. That's the reason we shipped on time.”
Rahul Mehta
Founder, Taskly
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