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Visualise your product, validate direction, and get early feedback with rapid prototyping and POCs.
We help digital product teams transform early ideas into high-fidelity, testable experiences that feel real, work across key flows, and create momentum. Whether you're preparing for a raise, a redesign, or a product launch, we’ll help you design a smarter path forward.
Benefits of rapid prototyping and POCs:
Clickable flows replace confusion with clarity, helping teams understand the user journey and spot UX issues early.
By testing assumptions and gathering early feedback, you avoid wasted time and late-stage redesigns.
Stakeholders can engage with a working experience, not just theoretical ideas. That makes discussions clearer and sign-offs faster.
High-fidelity prototypes show you’re serious. They prove feasibility and give investors something real to respond to.
Strategic prototyping reduces risk, saves time, and improves product direction.
Rapid prototyping can reduce product development time by up to 50% (Bigrepo, 2024).
$1 spent on UX and prototyping returns $100 (UXcam, 2025)
Product development cycles can be reduced by up to 50% when UX is prioritised during the concept phase (User Interviews, 2025).
A POC (Proof of Concept) is a fast, focused way to test feasibility. It’s about confirming whether a product or feature can be built and how it might work.
An MVP (Minimum Viable Product) is the leanest version of your product that delivers real value to users. It’s designed for launch readiness, often including core features and flows.We help you create both, tailored to your product stage. From validating an idea to preparing your MVP for market, we’ll design prototypes that reduce uncertainty and support smart investment.
These red flags are signs that your product experience needs a second look.
User research is all about driving growth. We help teams make better product decisions, reduce wasted effort, and improve customer retention.
Our UX audit process includes:
Understand the product and business goals
Data & Competitor research
Review UX & UI patterns
Identify friction points and quick wins
Map findings to business impact
User research is all about driving growth. We help teams make better product decisions, reduce wasted effort, and improve customer retention.
Our UX audit process includes:
Understand the product and business goals
Data & Competitor research
Review UX & UI patterns
Identify friction points and quick wins
Map findings to business impact
Got questions? We have you covered, if you have more please feel free to reach out.
Can you help us test ideas before we invest in development?
Yes! We validate ideas using prototypes before you commit to build. This process not only reduces risk and saves budget, it also helps secure investor and stakeholder buy-in by showing a clear vision of the product early. We combine prototyping and competitor research to point your product in the right direction from the start.
What is rapid prototyping in UX design?
Rapid prototyping is the process of building interactive, high-fidelity simulations of your product or feature to validate flows, usability, and value before development.
How is this different from wireframes?
Wireframes are low-fidelity and static. Prototypes simulate real user interaction and experience, providing stronger feedback and validation.
What’s the difference between a POC and MVP?
A POC tests technical feasibility, while an MVP is a minimal, launch-ready version of your product built to deliver core value and gather market feedback.
How long does it take to build a prototype?
Most prototypes are completed within 1 to 2 weeks, depending on the scope, flows, and fidelity required.
Can you support us with testing?
Yes. We assist with usability testing and stakeholder feedback, helping you learn from real users and refine with purpose.
What tools do you use?
We primarily use Figma for design and prototyping, along with tools like Maze or Miro for testing and collaboration. We also use UserBrain for user testing and interview feedback.