It helps you think
Building a prototype forces clarity you can't get from a spec. The moment something is clickable, you discover what you actually meant — and what you didn't. That's not a flaw in the process. It's the point.
In 3 weeks we turn it into a working prototype you can click, demo to investors, test with real users, and build from with confidence. Fixed price. Honest go/no-go.
It's not just a deliverable — it's a thinking tool, a communication tool, a fundraising tool, and a derisking tool, all in one.
Building a prototype forces clarity you can't get from a spec. The moment something is clickable, you discover what you actually meant — and what you didn't. That's not a flaw in the process. It's the point.
Stakeholders, co-founders, boards, and customers all understand a prototype in a way they never will a slide deck. One demo is worth forty pages of requirements.
If you're raising, a working prototype changes the conversation. Investors can feel the product, not just imagine it. That changes what they're willing to bet on.
The questions that come up during a sprint — "what happens when the user does this?" — are the questions that save you six months of rework if you'd skipped straight to build.
The architecture doc and roadmap that come out of a sprint aren't theoretical. They're grounded in something real that already runs. Your engineers can build from them with confidence.
Three weeks and $15–25K to find out if the idea holds up — before you commit six months and six figures. That's not caution. That's how smart founders and teams think.
Four concrete outputs — real, clickable software and the documents your team needs to build on it.
A working frontend built in production-ready code — not wireframes, not a Figma file. Real screens you can click through, demo to investors, and test with users.
Technical architecture showing how the full system works in production — data flows, API contracts, AI integration points, and infrastructure choices, ready for your engineers.
A phased plan for turning the prototype into a production product — scope, timeline, cost estimate, and resource requirements, built so your team can execute it.
An honest assessment of whether to proceed, pivot, or hold — what we think, backed by what we learned during the sprint. No conflict of interest.
Every phase has clear outputs. You see progress in real, clickable software — not slide decks.
Define the problem, map the user journey, pick the 3–5 screens that prove the concept, and lock scope before any build.
High-fidelity UI, system architecture, the AI-integration approach, and the data model — reviewed before any code.
The prototype takes shape in production code with daily builds you can click — you're never in the dark. Real AI integrations, fast iteration on your feedback, and a team that ships something new every day.
Final presentation, the architecture doc and roadmap, a go/no-go recommendation, and a complete handoff.
One scope, one price, delivered in three weeks or less.
When the go/no-go comes back green, the same team can take it to production — or hand off to yours.
Not sure which idea to prototype first? The audit maps your biggest opportunities and tells you which three to bet on.
Explore AI Audit →The prototype proved the concept. Now build the real thing — full-stack engineering from architecture through launch.
Explore AI-Native Build →Multi-agent architectures that reason, decide, and act — for workflows too complex for single-model solutions.
Explore AI Agentic Systems →Turn manual workflows into AI-powered systems — document processing, approvals, data pipelines, and operational intelligence.
Explore Automation →Product is live? Growth strategy, acquisition channels, conversion optimization, and a team that runs it month over month.
Explore Growth Engine →Whether it's a real prototype, if you need an audit first, what happens after, and what a "no" means.
It's a real frontend in production-ready code that you can actually click through — not a design file. That code becomes the foundation for the production build.
No. The sprint stands on its own. A prior audit can accelerate discovery, but it isn't a prerequisite.
You own every deliverable. From there you can build it with your own team, partner with us on the full production build, or pivot based on what you learned.
Yes — 15+ years and hundreds of shipped products back it up, and AI-accelerated development workflows compress timelines that used to take months.
That's a win — you saved months and a six-figure build on the wrong thing. Every deliverable transfers to you regardless of the decision.
Anything where a working demo would change a decision — investor pitches, internal buy-in, user validation, or a technical bet you need to prove before committing the full budget. We've prototyped AI vision systems, workflow automation tools, consumer apps, B2B platforms, and internal productivity tools. If you can describe the core user journey in a few sentences, it's probably a fit.
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