Clarify what to build before you commit to building it

Who it is for

Founders

shaping a new digital product

Teams

with an early concept that still needs structure

Companies

preparing for an MVP build

Product leaders

who need alignment before committing budget and engineering effort

What problem it solves

From chaos to concept

What’s included

  • strategy sessions to shape the product direction
  • prioritization of the core features and flows
  • early UX and product thinking
  • practical planning for the next phase
  • prototype work when it helps validate direction

What you get

  • clarity on what to build first
  • a focused scope for the first version
  • a roadmap for what comes next
  • early screens or a prototype, if needed
  • a clear next-step recommendation

How it works

1

Understand

We review your business goals, users, constraints, and current thinking to identify what matters most.
2

Define

We shape the product scope, prioritize the right features, and create a realistic plan for what should come first.
3

Prototype

Where useful, we turn the key flows into wireframes or a clickable prototype so the team can validate direction before build.

Typical timeline

2–4 weeks for most discovery engagements.

Typical investment

From $10k

Start with clarity

Book a discovery conversation

FAQ

Is design included in discovery?

Yes. Discovery typically includes enough UX and flow design to clarify the product direction. A deeper prototype can also be produced when validation requires it.

Do we need discovery if we already have a product brief?

Often yes. A brief is a good start, but discovery helps pressure-test assumptions, reduce scope confusion, and define a more realistic path to build.

What happens after discovery?

Most clients move into an MVP build, a phased delivery plan, or a narrower validation step based on what the sprint uncovers.