26 May 2025
When Budgets Got Tight, We Had to Rethink Everything
In early 2023, our software team was in a tough spot. The product we had been building for months was taking longer than expected and costing more than we had planned. The team was stretched thin, and deadlines kept slipping.
One afternoon, during a team meeting, our CTO laid it out plainly: We had to make changes to the way we worked, or we wouldn’t be able to continue the project at all. That moment marked the beginning of a new approach—one that helped us complete the product and cut development costs by 30%.
Here’s what we did, step by step, and how it might help your team, too.
Our first step was adopting Lean Software Development. That meant stepping back and evaluating everything we were doing to find what really mattered and what didn’t.
We found a number of things we could remove or simplify: unnecessary features, too many meetings, repeated work. Lean principles helped us focus on delivering value without the extra steps.
Rather than trying to build everything at once, we focused on the core features our users needed. We built a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)—a smaller version of the product with just the basics.
This approach let us test ideas early and make sure we were heading in the right direction before spending more time and money.
Manual testing and deployment were slowing us down. We set up Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) to automate those parts of our process.
This allowed us to catch bugs early, release updates more often, and reduce the time spent on repetitive tasks.
To lower software costs and speed up development, we turned to open-source tools. We used platforms like React Native and Node.js, which offered strong functionality without licensing fees.
Testing took a lot of time, especially when done manually. We switched to automated testing, which made it easier to check for issues and ensured consistent results.
We moved away from long development cycles and adopted Agile. This allowed us to work in shorter, more manageable sprints and adjust plans based on new information or feedback.
To make the best use of our team’s time, we outsourced certain non-core tasks. For example, we worked with external partners for things like design and customer support tools.
Looking back, the changes we made weren’t drastic—they were practical. We took a close look at how we worked, made small improvements, and stayed committed to doing things better.
By focusing on value, simplifying our approach, and using the right tools, we built a more efficient and cost-effective development process.
If you’re in a similar situation—tight budgets, slipping timelines—consider starting with just one of these steps. Over time, small changes can make a big difference
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