1-Week Product Design Sprint by Daiyaan Syed1-Week Product Design Sprint by Daiyaan Syed
1-Week Product Design SprintDaiyaan Syed
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Got a product problem your team has been circling for weeks? I'll solve it in 5 days.
One week. One focused problem. You walk away with a validated design direction, high-fidelity screens, and an interactive prototype - ready to ship or test with users.
How the week works:
Day 1 → Align. We get on a call, nail down the problem, define what success looks like. Day 2 → Explore. I generate multiple directions - wireframes, flows, quick concepts. Day 3 → Decide. We review together, pick the strongest direction, commit. Day 4 → Design. High-fidelity UI and interactive prototype in Figma. Day 5 → Deliver. Final screens, Figma file, Loom walkthrough explaining every decision.
What you get: → High-fidelity UI screens in Figma → Interactive prototype you can demo to stakeholders or test with users → Loom video walkthrough of every design decision → Clear recommendation for what to build next
I've designed 30+ products across Web3, fintech, and enterprise - including SendIt at Arcana Network (500K+ users, 5M+ transactions). I work fast because I've solved these problems before.
Best for founders, product leads, or small teams stuck on a specific UX challenge - onboarding, conversion, a core feature that isn't landing, or a v1 that needs shape.
FAQs
Most focused problems are solvable in a week - the constraint is what makes it work. If the scope is genuinely larger, we can discuss my full product design engagement. But you'd be surprised how much clarity five focused days create.
About 2 hours total. A 60-minute kickoff on Day 1 and two 30-minute check-ins on Day 3 and Day 5. Everything else is heads-down work on my end.
Yes - I design and build products using AI-assisted development. Many sprint clients move straight into a build phase. We can scope that after the sprint.
Figma for design and prototyping. FigJam for problem mapping. Loom for walkthroughs.
Contact for pricing
Schedule a call
Duration1 week
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Figma
Framer
Mobile Designer
Product Designer
Startup
UI Designer
UX Designer
Web Designer
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Daiyaan Syed Bengaluru, India
1-Week Product Design SprintDaiyaan Syed
Contact for pricing
Schedule a call
Duration1 week
Tags
Claude
Figma
Framer
Mobile Designer
Product Designer
Startup
UI Designer
UX Designer
Web Designer
Cover image for 1-Week Product Design Sprint
Got a product problem your team has been circling for weeks? I'll solve it in 5 days.
One week. One focused problem. You walk away with a validated design direction, high-fidelity screens, and an interactive prototype - ready to ship or test with users.
How the week works:
Day 1 → Align. We get on a call, nail down the problem, define what success looks like. Day 2 → Explore. I generate multiple directions - wireframes, flows, quick concepts. Day 3 → Decide. We review together, pick the strongest direction, commit. Day 4 → Design. High-fidelity UI and interactive prototype in Figma. Day 5 → Deliver. Final screens, Figma file, Loom walkthrough explaining every decision.
What you get: → High-fidelity UI screens in Figma → Interactive prototype you can demo to stakeholders or test with users → Loom video walkthrough of every design decision → Clear recommendation for what to build next
I've designed 30+ products across Web3, fintech, and enterprise - including SendIt at Arcana Network (500K+ users, 5M+ transactions). I work fast because I've solved these problems before.
Best for founders, product leads, or small teams stuck on a specific UX challenge - onboarding, conversion, a core feature that isn't landing, or a v1 that needs shape.
FAQs
Most focused problems are solvable in a week - the constraint is what makes it work. If the scope is genuinely larger, we can discuss my full product design engagement. But you'd be surprised how much clarity five focused days create.
About 2 hours total. A 60-minute kickoff on Day 1 and two 30-minute check-ins on Day 3 and Day 5. Everything else is heads-down work on my end.
Yes - I design and build products using AI-assisted development. Many sprint clients move straight into a build phase. We can scope that after the sprint.
Figma for design and prototyping. FigJam for problem mapping. Loom for walkthroughs.
Contact for pricing