Key takeaways
- Timelines depend on integration depth, QA scope, and decision velocity.
- Define milestones by outcomes: MVP, V1, and scaling work.
- Teams ship faster with clear scope, weekly demos, and tight feedback loops.
A realistic timeline framework
Most delivery plans break down because “build” is treated as one phase. In practice, discovery, design, implementation, QA, and release engineering overlap and repeat.
Timeline by complexity
A simple app may take weeks; an integrated product often takes months. Complexity is driven by roles, workflows, and external dependencies.
- Simple: few screens, minimal backend, basic auth.
- Medium: payments, notifications, admin, analytics.
- Complex: multi-tenant, offline-first, compliance, custom integrations.
How to reduce cycle time
Reduce cycle time by cutting scope, prioritizing riskiest integrations first, automating QA, and aligning stakeholders around a weekly demo cadence.