Did you know that Design Sprint can save you a lot of valuable time, money and resources?
We help you understand how you can go from an idea to tested concept in less than a week. You can see what customer reactions your idea generates before making any expensive commitments to developing a product or feature.
Does this sound familiar?
We struggle finding the time and resources for creating new products or services that align with our brand and meet customer needs.
Many companies struggle with finding the time, money and resources for developing new products, services or features. They think it always takes so much time to invest in them, and worry what if it does not work out after all.
We don't have a clear understanding of our customers and their needs, which is making it difficult for us to make strategic business decisions.
Many companies don't have a clear understanding of their customer's and their needs, nor the time and resources to find out. They might see that something is wrong, but do not know what it is or how to fix it.
We find it difficult to identify new opportunities and areas for growth within our industry.
Many companies have difficulties in finding new growth opportunities in their industry. There are often urgent tasks taking the time from innovation, and it seems hard to find the resources for this, even if it is important.
We are here to help you.
Design Sprint is a five day process where you supress months of planning and ideation into one week. By investing your team's time and effort for just one week working together, you get valuable insights from a tested concept before making any expensive commitments.
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With Design Sprint you can decrease the time to get your product or service to market, reduce risks, increase collaboration, get clarity and alignment, and ensure you meet your customer's needs by using a customer-centric approach.
What do you get from it?
​There are usually three different outcomes:
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1. Efficient Failure - The ideas may not have worked so well, but you learned a lot during the process, and saved a lot of time and resources from continuing with a wrong or bad idea.
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2. Flawed Success – Some ideas worked well, others not so much. You gained a lot of insights what and how to improve, how to continue and what should be the next steps.
3. Epic Win - Your ideas have showed great promise, seem to work really well and test users gave positive feedback. You are ready to take the next step and continue to a more serious implementation.
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We can come out from the Design Sprint with increased understanding and experience, whether it's by avoiding potential failures, identifying areas that require more work, or creating an amazing design. Additionally, the time spent on the sprint is relatively short, making it a valuable investment for your team.
Sprint is a superpower
It's a fast and easy way to get an idea how the solution will help your customers from a realistic prototype.