Register your MVP before it ships. Stake a name, a one-line thesis, and a launch date. Become discoverable to early users, angels, and other builders — and turn the messy pre-launch phase into proof-of-work the world can see.
A real-time feed of MVPs that have been staked into the public record. Filter by stage, category, or days-to-launch.
Every entry is a single page with a permanent URL, a stable ID, and a public history of every status change.
Three steps. No paywalls, no pitch decks, no waiting list.
Fill in the form — name, thesis, category, founder. Pick a launch date you'd be slightly embarrassed to miss. Submit.
Update your entry as you build. Each status change is appended to the public log; subscribers get notified. Quietly disappearing is no longer an option.
When you hit Launched, the entry becomes a permanent artifact — citable in your About page, your fundraise, your future case study.
Because the alternative — a Notion doc, a stealth-mode page, and a tweet at launch — leaves nothing behind but vibes.
A timestamped, append-only record of what you said you'd build — and when — that exists outside your own head.
Investors and design partners scan the registry by category and stage. Filed entries surface in their morning digest.
A self-declared launch date that's visible to peers. Most founders don't need a coach — they need a deadline that's harder to fudge.
"We registered #04173 in April and shipped on time" is a better story than "we worked on it for a while."
The deadline was the product. Picking a date I'd have to publicly amend was the only thing that got me to ship.
Two of my first three design partners found my entry before I'd even built a landing page. I had a waiting list before I had a logo.
I cite the registry number on every cold email. It's a small thing, but it's the difference between a stranger and someone you can verify.
This page is one direction the brand could go — a public registry for builders. The name also fits a directory of MVP-stage startups, an accelerator marketplace, an investor scouting tool, a "Most Valuable Player" recognition platform, or your own interpretation entirely. Inquiries are welcome.
Each registration is short, structured, and permanent — a kind of MVP birth certificate.
The form takes about four minutes to fill out. What you write becomes the public record: indexed, citable, and impossible to backdate.