Abu Huraira
Chief Technology Officer

How We Launch Web3 MVPs in 5 Steps

September 15, 2025
7 min

Learn Blockmob Labs’ proven 5-step process to launch Web3 MVPs fast and scalable.

How We Launch Web3 MVPs in 5 Steps

(Used by Gaya Wallet, Piqsol, Magnus Protocol)

Most Web3 startups fail before they even launch.
Why? Because they build too slowly, chase the wrong features, or hire the wrong devs.

At Blockmob Labs, we've helped Web3 founders go from idea to working product fast, clean, and scalable.
Here's the exact 5-step process we used for Gaya Wallet, Piqsol, and Magnus Protocol.

Step 1: Understand the Real Problem

 We don’t start with code.
We start with this question:
What real-world problem are you solving, and who feels it the most?

Step 2: Plan the MVP, Not the Dream App

Most founders want to build everything at once.
We help you cut through the noise.

At this stage, we:

  • Choose only the core 3 to 4 features

  • Define one clear user flow (from signup to success)

  • Map out what can wait for Phase 2

Example:
For Magnus, the staking dashboard came later. The MVP focused only on onboarding and real-time rewards.

Step 3: Design for Speed and Trust

Now we move to design, but not for decoration.

Our UI/UX team builds:

  • Simple, mobile-first screens

  • User flows that feel smooth and obvious

  • A brand identity that feels trustworthy (colour, font, tone)

We share clickable prototypes in Figma and get fast feedback.
Piqsol’s marketplace UI was approved within 5 days because we worked in small, testable sprints.

Step 4: Build with the Right Stack

This is where many teams break things.

We use:

  • React Native for mobile apps (fast builds for both iOS and Android)

  • MERN or Rust for backend, based on needs

  • Smart contracts in Solidity or Anchor only when needed

Each module is built in sprints, shared on GitHub, and demoed every week.
For Gaya Wallet, we shipped the first live beta in just 4 weeks.

Step 5: Launch, Measure, Improve

We don’t disappear after launch.
We help founders:

  • Launch on mainnet and app stores

  • Set up user tracking (Mixpanel, WalletConnect logs)

  • Collect real feedback from power users

  • Plan Phase 2 based on real behaviour

Final Thoughts: 

MVP doesn’t mean basic. It means focused, fast, and functional.
It means building something people can use, not just look at.

This process has helped our partners launch faster and raise smarter.

If you're a Web3 founder looking to launch something real, talk to us.
We’ll show you what’s possible.

Want to see how your idea fits into our 5-step process?
Email info@blockmob.io, and we’ll send you a free checklist to get started.

 

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