Digital Sprint: From idea to prototype in 4 weeks.
You have an idea but not six months for a traditional implementation. In the Digital Sprint, a dedicated team builds a working prototype in 4 weeks: one you can test, present, and act on. Not a concept paper, but something you can touch.
What you receive
- Working prototype: testable, presentable, deployed on your infrastructure or in the cloud
- Technical documentation: architecture, technologies used, dependencies, and operational requirements
- Architecture Decision Records: traceable rationale for all technical decisions
- Prioritized product backlog: what was built in the sprint and what's next for further development
- Results presentation: management-ready summary with demo, insights, and recommendation
Does this sound familiar?
- You have a promising idea but no solid basis to justify the investment decision
- Your internal development team is booked out for months and the idea is losing momentum
- Stakeholders want to see results before releasing budget. Slides are no longer enough
Three phases. Four weeks. One working prototype.
Week 1: Discovery & Scoping
Stakeholder workshop, requirements sharpening, technical feasibility check. By the end of the week: a clear sprint scope with prioritized features and a defined target prototype.
Weeks 2–3: Sprint Execution
Agile implementation in a 2-week sprint. Daily stand-ups, weekly demos for stakeholders. The team builds, tests, and iterates. You see progress in real time.
Week 4: Handover & Documentation
Prototype finalization, technical documentation, Architecture Decision Records. Results presentation to the decision-making team with a clear recommendation for next steps.
What happens next
After the sprint, you decide: continue developing, adjust, or discard. If you want to take the prototype to production, we handle project management. No automatic follow-on, no pressure.
Ready for the sprint? In 4 weeks you'll know more.
30 minutes with the sprint lead. We discuss your idea, check feasibility, and determine whether a Digital Sprint is the right approach.