Prototype your
course in 7 business days.
A focused sprint that aligns stakeholders, clarifies scope, and confirms the build plan before you invest in a full course.
- ✓ Clickable prototype of 3–6 core screens to react to, not just a static deck.
- ✓ Simple, on-brand visual direction you can reuse for future learning projects.
- ✓ Light, SME-friendly review loop to capture decisions without chaos.
- ✓ A right-sized build plan outlining scope, timelines, and next-step options.
Start with a quick overview of the 4-step / 7-business-day prototype process.
Start hereThe 7-day prototype, simplified
A focused 4-step sprint that helps you align stakeholders, prove the concept, and map a clear path into full build—in about 7 business days. Click Start here to see the full process before you decide.
Discover
Short conversations to clarify goals, audience, constraints, and what success should look like.
Design
We map the experience and create a small clickable prototype that shows look, feel, and flow.
Review
Calm, structured reviews focused on decisions, not endless rewrites or scattered comments.
Plan
A right-sized build plan with scope, timeline, and rollout options for your full course.
A quick glance at how we get started
- Start the readiness quiz to see if a 7-business-day prototype fits your project.
- Complete a short prototype form so we can capture your topic, audience, and tools.
- Confirm your prototype slot and agreement so we can schedule the 7-day sprint.
- Join a focused kickoff call with your core stakeholders to align on decisions.
Tip: Even if you’re a few months out, walking through the steps now helps you clarify scope, audience, and where a prototype can save you the most time later.
Preview the quick-scope form we’ll use together
After your readiness quiz or intro chat, we’ll use a short quick-scope form to capture the essentials for your 7-business-day prototype—just enough detail to build something useful, without sharing proprietary content.
Open it now or download a copy to review with your team when you’re ready.
Quick answers
Planning a course is a big lift. These FAQs are here to help you decide whether a 7-business-day prototype fits where you are right now.
Is a 7-business-day prototype right for us?
It’s a good fit if you have a real learning problem to solve, a clear audience, and some direction—but you don’t want to commit to a full build yet. The prototype gives your team something concrete to react to before you invest in the full course.
Do we need all of our content ready before we start?
No. You don’t need a finished script or perfect slides. A rough outline, a few existing materials, and your sense of what must be covered are enough for the prototype. We design around shareable examples, not your entire content library.
What do we actually see at the end of the prototype?
You’ll see a small, clickable slice of the course that shows the flow, look and feel, and sample interactions. You can walk leaders through it, gather feedback, and decide whether to move into a full build with us or use the prototype to guide your internal team.
How much time will this take from our side?
Most teams spend about 1–2 hours across the 7 business days: a short kickoff conversation, quick reviews, and a final walkthrough. We do the heavy lifting and keep your decisions focused and simple.
What if we’re just exploring ideas for later in the year?
That’s completely fine. You can start with the readiness quiz, review the overview of our process, and bookmark the quick scope form for when your project is more defined. There’s no pressure to start a prototype until the timing makes sense for your team.
No pressure, no jargon—just enough detail to help you decide your next step.