Describe your idea in plain language. Our system detects what's missing, analyzes technical feasibility, and builds your functional MVP.
Describe your problem, solution and audience as you would with a colleague. No technical jargon.
Our system identifies ambiguities, missing information and potential risks.
Automatic estimation of tables, forms, complexity and feasibility.
AI-generated wireframes and mockups to visualize your product.
Functional MVP deployed on your own subdomain, ready to test.
Your idea is protected. No conflicts of interest. You own your MVP.
Answer 3 simple questions: What problem do you want to solve? What's your solution? Who is it for? SMS verification for security.
Our system analyzes your answers and generates refinement questions. You have 3 hours to respond (with SMS reminder at 30 minutes).
We automatically generate: number of DB tables, forms, views, recommended stack, complexity (1-10), and percentage feasibility.
Wireframes, AI mockups, proposed user flow, and interactive preview URL to visualize your MVP.
With your approval (SMS PIN), we develop the MVP with automated agents and deploy it to your own ocampo.ai subdomain.
MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is the simplest version of your product that allows you to:
Confirm your idea solves a real problem before investing months of development.
Real users test your product and tell you what works and what to improve.
Build only what's necessary. Learn fast. Iterate based on real data.
Problem: "I lose reservations because I can't answer the phone when I'm in the kitchen."
MVP: Web form where customers reserve a table β SMS to owner β Day's reservation list.
β 4 DB tables, 3 forms, ~25 hours development
Problem: "I don't know how much product I have until it runs out."
MVP: Product list β Stock in/out β Alert when low.
β 3 DB tables, 4 forms, ~20 hours development
Problem: "I spend hours coordinating appointments via WhatsApp."
MVP: Calendar with available slots β Client selects β Automatic confirmation.
β 5 DB tables, 4 forms, ~30 hours development
"If you're not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you launched too late."
β Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn founder