You walk into the first workshop with a clickable prototype already built. Four rounds of iteration later, your leadership team walks out aligned.
I've seen many digital leaders lose momentum waiting for perfect consensus. This sprint forces progress.

2-Week Design Sprint
A hands-on sprint that unites your leadership team, validates ideas, & delivers an interactive prototype
Our 2-Week Design Sprint aligns decision-makers fast, turning months of debate into a validated concept and clickable prototype - so your next big idea actually moves forward.

This is where most
initiatives die
Six meetings in. Still no prototype.
Everyone has opinions. No one has alignment. Momentum dies before the first screen gets designed.
Too many stakeholders. No single yes.
Every leader has a different vision. Bold ideas get watered down into something no one's excited about.
Firefighting today. Ignoring tomorrow.
Your team is buried in daily operations. The strategic stuff keeps getting pushed to next quarter.
This is what two weeks of alignment turns into
From "what the hell do we build?" to live on iOS and Android. Four months.


Two years embedded with Ostrom. 100k+ downloads later, we're still supporting them.


Law firms drown in bad leads. We built an AI agent that filters intake automatically so they close cases, not sort emails. $38K in new revenue in 4 weeks.

all our expectations. We regard them as our Chief Growth & Product Officer.

Your first prototype arrives before the first workshop. Your final one goes to the board.
Most design sprints start with sticky notes. Ours starts with a clickable prototype. You show up to workshop one with a prototype already built. Each session, we iterate based on real feedback. By day 14, your leadership team is aligned and you've got something to show the board.
Week 0:
Strategy + First Prototype
One call to align on vision and success metrics. You get your first clickable prototype before workshop one.
Weeks 1- 2:
Build & Refine
Four workshops. Four prototypes. Each one sharper than the last.
Last sprint day:
Demo day
You walk into the board meeting with a validated concept they can click through.
What you're actually paying for
Something to show the board
Not a deck. A working prototype they can click through.
Proof your initiative is real.
The debate is over. Finally.
Stakeholders aligned, priorities locked, no more six-month consensus loops.
A spec your dev team can build from
Not a 90-page requirements doc. A clickable prototype, a Github repo, a PRD and Figma files that show exactly what to build
Momentum no one can ignore
You've shipped something in two weeks. That changes how your org sees you.
Built on tools your team already knows

Next.js (React)
Your dev team can pick this up tomorrow. Industry standard, scales with you.

Supabase
Backend, auth, and database in one. No six-month infrastructure debate.

Vercel
Deploy in minutes, not weeks. Your prototype is live the moment it's ready.
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Figma Design, Make and MCP
Design files your team can edit and plug into their coding environment via MCP. Automations they can extend. No vendor lock-in.
What It Looks Like to Work With Us

Decisions, not discussions
You leave each session with something resolved. No follow-up meetings to align on what we just talked about.

We do the homework. You react!
We come prepared with insights, not questions. You validate, redirect, or approve. No blank-slate brainstorms.

Click it before you commit
Every version is real enough to test with users, demo to stakeholders, or rip apart and rebuild.

Full visibility. No status meetings.
You see everything in ClickUp. Watch us work in real-time in Figma. Check commits in GitHub. Blockers surface in hours, not weeks.

Your devs can run with it
Documented components, clear specs, no guesswork. We leave and they keep building.

We leave. Your team keeps shipping.
Full PRD. 20+ annotated wireframes. User flows. Acceptance criteria. LLM prompts and boundaries. Everything documented so your devs don't spend three weeks asking 'what did they mean here?

Ready to stop debating
and start shipping?
One call. We'll tell you if this sprint makes sense for your situation or if something else fits better.
