I help seed-stage B2B AI startups gain clarity before they build. Through a focused product discovery sprint, I translate complex ideas into clear user flows and a testable product direction—so teams avoid bloated MVPs and costly misalignment.
What makes this unique is the speed and decisiveness: you leave with concrete decisions, not vague recommendations.
What's included
For founders who need direction before they build
What we do:
Break down your idea, deck, or existing product
Define core users, problems, and flows
Design key wireframes and a clickable prototype
Align on what to build—and what not to build
What you leave with:
What you leave with
A clear product direction
A testable prototype
A shared understanding your team can execute on
Why this matters
Most AI products fail due to unclear positioning and bloated MVPs.
This sprint removes guesswork before you spend months building the wrong thing.
CTA: Start with a Clarity Sprint →
FAQs
You leave with a clear product direction, defined user flows, and a clickable prototype that can be tested, demoed, or aligned on internally. Most importantly, you leave with concrete decisions on what to build—and what to avoid building.
Most teams move into the MVP Launch Sprint, where the validated direction is designed and built into a live product. There’s no pressure—just a clear next step.
No. This is a product discovery and strategy sprint. Design outputs are used as tools to drive clarity and decision-making, not as final visual polish.
Seed and pre-seed B2B AI startups with an idea, deck, or early product who need alignment before committing engineering time or budget.
That works. The sprint can evaluate what you have, identify gaps or misalignment, and refine the direction before further development.
Most workshops end with insights. This sprint ends with decisions and artefacts you can act on immediately—flows, priorities, and a validated MVP scope.
Yes. The prototype and product narrative are designed to clearly communicate value, making them suitable for demos, early user testing, and investor conversations.
That’s exactly when this sprint is most valuable. It creates shared understanding and alignment across founders and stakeholders.
This is not a branding exercise, a visual redesign, or an unlimited-iterations engagement. It’s a focused, time-bound sprint built for clarity and momentum.
I help seed-stage B2B AI startups gain clarity before they build. Through a focused product discovery sprint, I translate complex ideas into clear user flows and a testable product direction—so teams avoid bloated MVPs and costly misalignment.
What makes this unique is the speed and decisiveness: you leave with concrete decisions, not vague recommendations.
What's included
For founders who need direction before they build
What we do:
Break down your idea, deck, or existing product
Define core users, problems, and flows
Design key wireframes and a clickable prototype
Align on what to build—and what not to build
What you leave with:
What you leave with
A clear product direction
A testable prototype
A shared understanding your team can execute on
Why this matters
Most AI products fail due to unclear positioning and bloated MVPs.
This sprint removes guesswork before you spend months building the wrong thing.
CTA: Start with a Clarity Sprint →
FAQs
You leave with a clear product direction, defined user flows, and a clickable prototype that can be tested, demoed, or aligned on internally. Most importantly, you leave with concrete decisions on what to build—and what to avoid building.
Most teams move into the MVP Launch Sprint, where the validated direction is designed and built into a live product. There’s no pressure—just a clear next step.
No. This is a product discovery and strategy sprint. Design outputs are used as tools to drive clarity and decision-making, not as final visual polish.
Seed and pre-seed B2B AI startups with an idea, deck, or early product who need alignment before committing engineering time or budget.
That works. The sprint can evaluate what you have, identify gaps or misalignment, and refine the direction before further development.
Most workshops end with insights. This sprint ends with decisions and artefacts you can act on immediately—flows, priorities, and a validated MVP scope.
Yes. The prototype and product narrative are designed to clearly communicate value, making them suitable for demos, early user testing, and investor conversations.
That’s exactly when this sprint is most valuable. It creates shared understanding and alignment across founders and stakeholders.
This is not a branding exercise, a visual redesign, or an unlimited-iterations engagement. It’s a focused, time-bound sprint built for clarity and momentum.