Wippli is ready for its Beta Phase after receiving the validation that releases the Australia NSW Government Minimum Viable Product (MVP) grant. The grant will allow the pre-revenue technology startup to release the Beta version of its end-to-end digital workflow management solution that’s designed to benefit both suppliers and clients.
A Minimum Viable Product is a rapidly produced, feature-limited version of a business product, in this case, software. This makes the product testable quickly to assess the market, make changes, and incorporate feedback, rather than wait until full build and without the need to rewrite code.
The grant process is rigorous and competitive, requiring full proof of concept, potential business customers, and confirmation that 80% of development costs will occur in the State of New South Wales.
Founder, Jay Marcano, talks about the win. “We’re very excited and encouraged to continue our product development. We see this MVP grant as great validation and reaffirmation that our brand and our tech are in the right place and direction. We’d like to say thank you to the people at NSW Treasury for their professionalism, and to Dell Boomi, Aware Super and Fishburners for their mentoring and support.”
Wippli’s online tool is set to disrupt the digital tasking solution market. The fully scalable solution covers task creation between a supplier and a client, through to work in progress and collaborative efforts between suppliers and clients, to delivery of digital files.
Wippli has now finalised its MVP, with an estimated Beta launch of early December 2021.