Focused Technical Services, Rapid MVP Development & Competitor Audit
Bright Path Makers Kft is a lean engineering studio. Some clients need one existing technical problem fixed cleanly. Others need a new product, workflow, or pilot built quickly. This page separates those paths so you can choose the right starting point.
Focused Technical Services
If your core need is to repair, stabilize, or diagnose something that already exists, start with a bounded technical intervention: a short audit, a cleanup sprint, or a deliverability fix.
Bounded Service
Technical Cleanup Sprint
A fixed-scope sprint for one painful CMS, PHP/MySQL, form, or minor integration issue. One problem, one week, no open-ended maintenance.
Best for: one blocked workflow or one technical fix that should not turn into a full project.
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Bounded Service
Website / CMS / Mail Hygiene Audit
A concise technical review of your website, CMS, forms, and mail setup with RAG status, top risks, and a prioritized remediation path.
Best for: neglected sites, unclear plugin/configuration risk, and messy domain or form-to-mail setup.
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Bounded Service
Mail / DNS / Deliverability Fix Pack
Targeted SPF, DKIM, DMARC, DNS, and inbox diagnostics when business email goes to spam or the setup is unclear.
Best for: domain-level email delivery problems and technical authentication gaps.
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Need a broader new build or validation program instead? The Rapid MVP and competitor-audit paths remain available below.
Where should you start?
Not sure which service is the best starting point? This short guide helps you choose based on your current situation.
- Situation: You already have a website or CMS and want to understand technical, security, or delivery issues first.
Start here: Website / CMS / Mail Hygiene Audit
What happens next: You get a concise technical baseline with RAG status and prioritized remediation direction.
- Situation: You already have a working system but need a bounded fix, small improvement, or minor integration.
Start here: Technical Cleanup Sprint
What happens next: We scope one concrete issue and deliver one clean fix without turning it into an open-ended project.
- Situation: Your main issue is email deliverability, DNS, SPF/DKIM/DMARC, or domain authentication.
Start here: Mail / DNS / Deliverability Fix Pack
What happens next: We diagnose the technical setup and provide a clear fix path, with bounded implementation when access allows.
- Situation: You want to build and test a new product or workflow quickly.
Start here: Rapid MVP Development
What happens next: We define a controlled scope and build toward a pilot-ready outcome over connected work packets.
- Situation: You want outside validation before building or changing the offer.
Start here: 24-Hour Competitor & Funnel Audit
What happens next: You get fast external clarity plus a practical action plan before spending weeks on execution.
Below are two broader engagement paths for teams that need more than a bounded technical intervention.
Rapid MVP Development
You need to build something new — a pilot, internal tool, workflow, or first product version — in weeks, not months.
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24-Hour Competitor & Funnel Audit
You need clear market and funnel direction before spending time on build, redesign, or campaign execution.
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Rapid MVP Development
If you need to move fast, the real risk is usually not the code. The bigger risk is building the wrong thing, or building too much too early. We keep the scope tight, test assumptions quickly, and show progress every week.
What this is — and what it is not
Rapid MVP Development is for building something new with clear delivery boundaries. It is not the right entry point when the main need is to repair an existing CMS setup, form flow, plugin stack, or email configuration. In those cases, start with the bounded technical services above.
How this differs from Technical Cleanup Sprint
- Rapid MVP Development builds something new; Technical Cleanup Sprint fixes one bounded issue in an existing setup.
- Rapid MVP usually spans several connected work packets; Technical Cleanup Sprint stays intentionally narrow.
- Rapid MVP is for pilot-ready delivery; Technical Cleanup Sprint is for stabilization, repair, or small technical improvement.
At a glance
Timeline: 2–6 weeks
Outcome: a working MVP you can demo and pilot
For pricing, contact us.
What you get
A working MVP: the core user journey implemented and demoable.
A sane delivery setup: staging (and production if needed), CI, and the minimum monitoring so the product is operable.
A feedback loop: basic analytics plus a simple way to capture user input so you can iterate with confidence.
A clean handover: short docs, an ops checklist, and a next‑steps plan. No dependency traps.
How we work
- Clarity session: we align on the user problem, success criteria, and constraints.
- Risk spike: we test the hardest parts early (integrations, data, performance).
- Build sprints: weekly demos, practical trade-offs, scope kept in check.
- Pilot and handover: launch support for first users, then a straightforward handover.
AI-ready options
If AI or automation is part of the MVP, we can include:
- Clean data flows and preparation (so inputs are reliable).
- Model-assisted workflows where it makes real sense.
- Practical evaluation on cost, latency, and accuracy.
Pricing depends on scope and timeline. For pricing, contact us.
24-Hour Competitor & Funnel Audit
When the market is noisy or conversion is stuck, guesswork gets expensive. In one day we review your competitors and your funnel, then turn it into a clear plan: what to change first, what to test next, and what to ignore.
At a glance
Timeline: 24 hours
Outcome: ~10-page report + a prioritized 10-step action plan
For pricing, contact us.
What you receive
Audit report: a concise document with screenshots, examples, and direct recommendations.
10-step action plan: prioritized by impact and effort so you can execute this week.
Positioning notes: what competitors emphasize, what they avoid, and where you can stand out.
Funnel teardown: landing pages, offers, trust signals, CTAs, and the main conversion leaks.
Tracking checklist: what to measure so tests are real tests (not vibes).
How it works
- You send your URL, target customer, and 3–7 competitors (or we pick them together).
- We do the research and teardown across offers, pages, ads, and onboarding.
- You get the report and action plan. We can walk through it in a short call.
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