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14-day tier

Build a directory app in 14 days.

Direct answer

Yes, a directory app with location-aware listings, map view, and claim/sponsor flows ships in 14 days.

Estimate this build
The angle

Why this shape works.

Directory apps live on discoverability. Yo! Launch's directory build uses PostGIS for real geospatial queries, Mapbox for rendering, and Stripe recurring for sponsored slots.

What ships

Included in your 14-day sprint.

Scope is locked at kickoff, anything not on this list is free during the sprint. Best fit for the The 14-day MVP.

  • Listing CRUD with rich fields
  • Category + tag taxonomy
  • Location search with map view
  • Contact / claim listing flow
  • Sponsored / featured listings
  • Public API for partner integrations
Suggested stack
Frontend
Next.js + Mapbox
Backend
Node.js / Server Actions
Database
PostgreSQL + PostGIS
Host
Vercel
From
$1,875
Frequently asked

Build a directory app in 14 days questions.

Can you build a directory app in 30 days?+
Yes, 30 days is the Yo! Launch top tier. Scope is locked at kickoff, engineering ships in sprints, and you're live to real users by day 30.
Do I own the code?+
Yes, from commit #1. Standard MSA with IP assignment before kickoff.
What if I want to scale the directory app after launch?+
Same team stays on retainer through Yo! Teams. No handoff, no context loss, no vendor swap.
How much does a directory app cost to build with Yo! Launch?+
Depends on tier and scope. Base bands are $875 (7 days) / $1,875 (14 days) / $4,250 (30 days). Use the build estimator on /launch for a specific quote.
Ready when you are

You can generate an app in an afternoon.
Owning one is a different job.

30-minute scoping call. Fixed-price plan in your inbox within 48 hours. Whichever service you need, Launch, FullCode, Codify Yo, or Teams, you're talking to the team who'll do the work.

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