How it works

AI lets you build anything.
Miroki helps you finish something.

Miroki turns your idea into a locked execution path so you stop rebuilding, stop switching direction and keep moving toward a finished MVP.

The problem is not lack of ideas anymore.

AI made it easy to generate code, redesign flows and restart projects. That freedom is useful, but it also creates endless optionality. Miroki adds structure back: one MVP, one stack, one path forward.

  1. Define what you are actually building

    Start with the core problem, target user and MVP outcome. Miroki forces clarity before you touch more features.

  2. Lock your MVP scope

    Your first version stays intentionally small. Extra ideas can be saved for later instead of destroying the launch path.

  3. Lock your stack

    Pick the tools you will use and stop switching frameworks halfway through. The goal is progress, not another rebuild.

  4. Move through execution phases

    Clarify, plan, stack, build, launch and track. Each phase gives you the next required step instead of an endless task list.

  5. Finish before optimizing

    Miroki keeps analytics, growth and iteration after the MVP is complete. First finish something real, then improve it.

Constraints are the feature.

Miroki is not trying to give you infinite flexibility. AI already does that. Miroki gives you enough structure to finish one thing before adding everything else.

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