Product Design Sprint — One Week, One Flow by BrightStudios ®Product Design Sprint — One Week, One Flow by BrightStudios ®
Product Design Sprint — One Week, One FlowBrightStudios ®
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A design sprint should not turn into a design opera.
One week. One core product flow. Map the friction, redesign the screens, ship a Figma file your engineering team can build from on Monday.
Onboarding, dashboard, billing, settings, core action, whichever flow is bleeding activation, retention, or trust. By Friday you have it back, redesigned, system-grade, with all the states (empty, loading, error, success) and a starter component library so future screens stay coherent.

The deal I'm making with you

I won't run a five-day workshop. I won't make you sit in a discovery meeting that produces a Miro board no one opens. I do a 30-minute walkthrough on day one, work independently Tuesday through Thursday, and walk you through the file on Friday. The whole sprint takes about 2 hours of your time total.
If you're hiring me to redesign a flow, you don't have time to facilitate me. That's the whole pitch.

Who this is for

PMs, engineering leads, and founders who have a flow that's broken and a build slot opening soon. SaaS products with solid functionality but messy UI. Teams shipping fast who need patterns and components, not one-off screens. Founders who need their MVP to feel premium without committing to a full design hire.
Not for: anyone whose product doesn't exist yet (work from spec or wireframes is fine, but there needs to be something to redesign), or teams that need ongoing product design work (use the Design Retainer for that).

What you walk away with

Updated UX flow with friction removed, decision points clarified, edge cases named.
Hi-fi UI screens (desktop-first, mobile considerations) covering the happy path plus empty, loading, error, success states.
A starter component library: buttons, inputs, cards, modals, navigation. Reusable, scalable.
Responsive and interaction notes.
A dev-ready Figma file: organized, named, ready to build from.
A Loom walkthrough plus 7 days of implementation Q&A.

How the week goes

Monday morning: 30-minute walkthrough of the current flow and goals. Tuesday through Thursday: independent work. Friday: Loom handoff, file, walkthrough.
Total client time required: ~2 hours.

The credit mechanic

If you graduate to the Design Retainer ($5K-$7,500/month) within 30 days, the sprint cost credits in full against the first month.

Why this works

Most product UI looks like an MVP because it was built screen by screen without a system. The sprint installs the system at the same time it ships the screens. By Monday, your engineering team has both: the redesigned flow and the component primitives that will keep the next flow coherent without my involvement.
FAQs

Starting at$3,500
Duration1 week
Tags
Brand Identity
Figma
Notion
B2B SaaS
Brand Designer
Product Designer
UI Designer
UX Designer
Visual Identity
Web Designer
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Product Design Sprint — One Week, One FlowBrightStudios ®
Starting at$3,500
Duration1 week
Tags
Brand Identity
Figma
Notion
B2B SaaS
Brand Designer
Product Designer
UI Designer
UX Designer
Visual Identity
Web Designer
Cover image for Product Design Sprint — One Week, One Flow
A design sprint should not turn into a design opera.
One week. One core product flow. Map the friction, redesign the screens, ship a Figma file your engineering team can build from on Monday.
Onboarding, dashboard, billing, settings, core action, whichever flow is bleeding activation, retention, or trust. By Friday you have it back, redesigned, system-grade, with all the states (empty, loading, error, success) and a starter component library so future screens stay coherent.

The deal I'm making with you

I won't run a five-day workshop. I won't make you sit in a discovery meeting that produces a Miro board no one opens. I do a 30-minute walkthrough on day one, work independently Tuesday through Thursday, and walk you through the file on Friday. The whole sprint takes about 2 hours of your time total.
If you're hiring me to redesign a flow, you don't have time to facilitate me. That's the whole pitch.

Who this is for

PMs, engineering leads, and founders who have a flow that's broken and a build slot opening soon. SaaS products with solid functionality but messy UI. Teams shipping fast who need patterns and components, not one-off screens. Founders who need their MVP to feel premium without committing to a full design hire.
Not for: anyone whose product doesn't exist yet (work from spec or wireframes is fine, but there needs to be something to redesign), or teams that need ongoing product design work (use the Design Retainer for that).

What you walk away with

Updated UX flow with friction removed, decision points clarified, edge cases named.
Hi-fi UI screens (desktop-first, mobile considerations) covering the happy path plus empty, loading, error, success states.
A starter component library: buttons, inputs, cards, modals, navigation. Reusable, scalable.
Responsive and interaction notes.
A dev-ready Figma file: organized, named, ready to build from.
A Loom walkthrough plus 7 days of implementation Q&A.

How the week goes

Monday morning: 30-minute walkthrough of the current flow and goals. Tuesday through Thursday: independent work. Friday: Loom handoff, file, walkthrough.
Total client time required: ~2 hours.

The credit mechanic

If you graduate to the Design Retainer ($5K-$7,500/month) within 30 days, the sprint cost credits in full against the first month.

Why this works

Most product UI looks like an MVP because it was built screen by screen without a system. The sprint installs the system at the same time it ships the screens. By Monday, your engineering team has both: the redesigned flow and the component primitives that will keep the next flow coherent without my involvement.
FAQs

$3,500