MVP Has Launched
Wave officially launches its MVP, bringing a unified operating system to modern startup teams.
Wave officially launches its MVP, bringing a unified operating system to modern startup teams.

Wave, a modern business operating system built for startups and small teams, has officially launched its minimum viable product. The release marks an important milestone in Wave’s mission to help founders bring clarity, structure and alignment to their companies from day one.
After months of focused development, Wave’s MVP is now live and available for early users. The team behind Wave emphasized the importance of launching early, gathering real feedback and refining the product based on how founders actually run their companies.
Founder Taylor Owen shared, “Launching the MVP is a major turning point. We believe the only way to build a world class product is to put it in the hands of real users. Wave was created to help teams stay aligned, move faster and operate with more clarity. Today is the first step.”
The initial version of Wave introduces core features designed to bring order and alignment to growing teams:
These features form the foundation of what will become a full scale business operating system built for modern startup teams.
Startups often move quickly but struggle to maintain alignment as they grow. Teams use many different tools to manage communication, tasks, goals and workflows, which leads to fragmentation and confusion.
Wave aims to provide one unified system where:
By launching its MVP, Wave begins the process of validating its approach with real users, collecting feedback and shaping the future of the platform.
The team will now focus on onboarding early users, strengthening product market fit and expanding the operating system with additional tools, integrations and features. A public roadmap is planned for early 2026.
The launch of Wave’s MVP represents the beginning of a long journey toward building one of the most complete and unified operating systems for startups. The goal is not simply to release software, but to help founders create teams that are aligned, focused and equipped with a system that supports predictable growth.