Catalog MVP — a product catalog ready for requests
A catalog of products or services that can already take requests.
What it is
A catalog-style website with categories and item cards, where every item leads to a request instead of a cart and checkout. It's a fast way to put products or services online and start collecting requests immediately.
Who it fits
- clinics
- imported goods
- niche shops
- wholesale offers
- made-to-order products
- services with several directions
What's included
- categories
- product or service cards
- request form
- item pages or product blocks
- basic structure for future growth
Features
- categories and cards without a cart or online payment
- a request button on every item instead of a complex checkout
- a structure that's easy to extend into a full store later
What we need from you
- a list of categories and items to start
- prices or rough ranges, if known
- photos or descriptions, if already available
- contacts for requests
What affects the final price
- number of categories and items
- how ready the photos and descriptions are
- need for non-standard filters or fields
- urgency and number of revision rounds
Estimated launch timeline
A first working version can appear in a few days — depending on the number of categories and items at launch.
Catalog MVP in detail
Catalog MVP is a catalog-style website: categories, item cards and a request form on every item — without a cart, checkout or online payment. It's built for businesses that need to show products or services and start receiving requests fast.
Where a full e-commerce build can take months, Catalog MVP focuses on the part that matters first: a clear structure that lets customers find what they need and ask about it.
Who Catalog MVP fits
Catalog MVP fits clinics, importers, niche shops, wholesale offers, made-to-order products, and any service with several distinct directions that benefit from a category structure.
What a Catalog MVP looks like
A typical Catalog MVP has a category list, item cards with a short description and price range, a detail view, and a request form — a structure that can later grow into a full store without a rebuild from scratch.
Not for hours. For a finished result.
ENEY's price is tied not to a number of hours, but to the launch format and the scope of finished work: structure, copy, design, pages, forms, responsive layout, basic SEO preparation and publication.
Fast execution doesn't mean "cheaper". It means unnecessary inertia has been removed from the process: less waiting, fewer gaps between copy, design and development, more movement toward a live website.
With Catalog MVP, the result is a catalog with categories, cards and a request mechanism — without a heavy e-commerce build at the start.
How payment works
Payment is tied not to hours, but to stages of readiness: start, first version, revisions and access handover.
Before the start
Booking the work and launching the first stage: structure, copy, design direction, first screens.
After the first working version
You see the first assembled version of the website: the homepage, basic styling, block logic or key screens.
After the main revisions
We make the agreed revisions within the chosen launch format.
Before access handover
After final approval and full payment, we hand over access, files, the admin panel, or move the website to the client's account.
Before the final payment, you see and test a working version of the website on a test link. The final 25% is paid before access, files, the admin panel or the website itself are handed over.
A standard launch includes up to 2 rounds of agreed revisions within the chosen format. Additional changes beyond the initial scope are quoted separately.
Final handover of access, source files and full control over the website happens after 100% of the project is paid.
Questions about Catalog MVP
A similar proof case
RΞCIPΞ Move — an example of a more complex catalog with products, collections, schema and QA.
View the RΞCIPΞ Move case →