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Product Development

Product delivery.

For founders who need a dependable first product release they can put in front of users, investors, and partners.

Product strategyCore flowsRelease delivery
  • Founders moving from product strategy to a first release
  • Startups that need an investor- and customer-ready product
  • Teams that need experienced delivery before hiring full-time
  • Web and mobile product foundations with complete core flows
  • Investor- and customer-ready first releases
  • Social, discovery, and engagement systems
  • Product foundations with privacy and trust controls

Lighthouse turned location-aware social discovery into a coherent product experience.

Lighthouse mobile feed and stories screen
01 / Feed + Stories

Core social surface shipped early for investor and user walkthroughs

Implemented feed, story rail, and quick post composer so the product was usable from the first investor and user walkthroughs.

Lighthouse nearby discovery and social feed
02 / Nearby discovery

People-nearby cards that turn discovery into immediate actions

Built nearby suggestions with quick friend actions to test conversion from browsing to actual connection behavior.

Lighthouse people map and discovery screen
03 / People map

Map-backed people view for location-aware social context

The working flow linked presence visibility and people search so users could discover contacts without exposing precise location data.

Lighthouse post engagement screen
04 / Engagement loop

Post interaction flow designed for repeat usage signals

Structured post cards with reactions and save actions to support repeat use and continued engagement.

Define the right release, then build it with discipline.

  1. 01

    Define the right first release

    Turn the product goal into a clear scope, user journey, and delivery target.

  2. 02

    Build the core product

    Develop the interaction, logic, data, and interface needed for a coherent release.

  3. 03

    Keep a tight feedback loop

    Review working software early, adjust scope intelligently, and keep delivery moving.

  4. 04

    Harden the experience

    Refine the UX, edge cases, and presentation quality that users will encounter.

  5. 05

    Prepare the release

    Hand over a release-ready product with a clear path for continued development.

Next lane · 02 Internal Tools / Automation

Need a first product version that can actually ship?

Send the product goal, core users, and delivery target. I can shape the scope and build the first release.