Design Sprint

From Idea to a
tested Prototype

Design Sprint is the Fastest and most Reliable Framework used by the Top 500 Companies to stay ahead of the Curve. We use this Methodology to help you answer Critical Questions and validate Ideas rapidly.

DAY-1
Create Roadmap

Create
Roadmap

Define the problem, business objectives, & expected outcomes.

DAY-2
Review existing Ideas

Review existing Ideas

Brainstorm & sketch competing solutions.

DAY-3
Critique Each Solution

Critique Each Solution

Weave ideas into story board.

DAY-4
Turn story arc into prototype

Turn story arc into prototype

Build a testable prototype & review it.

DAY-5
Test The Prototype

Test The Prototype

Learn from the reactions of the target user groups & your team.

What’s a
Design Sprint?

Design Sprint is a 5-day process that involves designing, prototyping, and testing idea to create innovative products, better and faster.

validate

Validate Product-Market Fit, Faster

95% of new products fail, as per a study by Harvard Professor, Clayton Christensen. Validate your idea with a tried and tested shortcut.

cost-overrun

Move fast without breaking the bank

Before making any expensive commitments, get an understanding of customers' reactions to your future finished product.

Take product decisions with real data

As per a study by HBR, 1 in 6 projects had a cost overrun of 200% and a schedule overrun of 70%. Avoid such pitfalls and make profitable decisions backed by real data.

01

A high-fidelity tested prototype with real users

03

A validated solution idea

02

Insights & recommendations for improving product experience

What do You get out
of the sprint?

The Design Sprint empowers you with actionable insights and data for the next steps, i.e, building and launching a seamless product in the market.

01

High Fidelity Prototype Tested with real Users.

02

Insights and Recommendations for improved Product experience.

03

A validated Solution idea in just 5 days.

What do I get out
of the sprint?

At the end we have identified the needs of potential customers and get a coded, tested and usable piece of software.

What does a
sprint look like?

What does a
sprint look like?