Rapid innovation: from idea to solution in 1 week

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Imagine if you could prototype, test, and decide whether your billion-dollar solution, product, or idea is viable in just one week.

The design sprint, originally created by Google, is an indispensable practice in any development process. It’s built to rapidly solve significant challenges, create new products or improve existing ones. It compresses potential months of work into just five days and provides tangible feedback on your solution.

The value of a traditional design sprint is undisputable but what if you could make the process even more efficient? Our approach, powered by a Design System, can wrap the entire design sprint into just one week.

What drives this efficiency?


  • A structured, guided way of working, which allows us to focus on user experience and business needs while eliminating disputes about nonessential details.
  • A Design System, a tool that allows the creation of high-fidelity prototypes and iterates them rapidly when needed. Prototypes are clickable and respond to the user’s actions, mimicking authentic interface interaction.
  • Reusable design and development components make it possible to build a minimum viable product with the right look and feel within minutes, even at the first round of testing.
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What to keep in mind


There are some prerequisites for a one-week design sprint, including:

  • Preliminary mapping and analysis of competitors’ products and services
  • An understanding and appreciation of your end-user needs and behavior

With this foundational understanding in place, the design sprint workshop solely focuses on testing and validating the business idea.

The impact of our approach


Cost savings: Our one-week approach can save up to two months of design reviews, eliminating the costs of lengthier trials and builds.

More traction for the solution: No one gets excited about crude wireframes, but a great-looking demo with interactive functionality can help get everyone on board.

Focus on value: Without the need to redesign mock-ups and rewrite the code of UI components, designers and developers can focus on delivering results faster and bring more value to the business.

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Our experience


We have successfully deployed design sprints across a number of projects in the Middle East, Europe and beyond – you can explore our Bliggit and Daman projects to see the results for yourself.

Want to know more? Click here to see how we are co-creating the building blocks for transformative organizations.

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