Our Prototype Process
at a glance.
This page shows how the sprint works, what’s included in the $6,500 prototype, and what happens after the 7 business days—so you can decide if it’s the right next step.
Prefer to scan the details first? Scroll down to see the 4 steps, what you get, and how the prototype handoff works.
How the 4-step, 7-business-day prototype works
Every prototype follows the same structure: we clarify the problem, design a small but meaningful slice of the course, review it with your stakeholders, and leave you with a clear plan for full build.
Discover
Short, focused conversations to understand your audience, goals, constraints, and what success should look like for this course.
Design
We map the flow, visual direction, and interaction pattern—then build a small clickable prototype of 3–6 core screens.
Review
Calm, structured reviews where SMEs react to the prototype, make decisions, and avoid the usual “too many cooks” chaos.
Plan
We translate the prototype into a right-sized build plan with scope, timing, and options for working with us or your internal team.
Each step has its own page with plain-language terms you can share with stakeholders—helpful if your audience is new to eLearning or prototypes.
What you get from a 7-business-day prototype
This is a focused, fixed-scope sprint for one course. You leave with a concrete direction, not just ideas—and a clear plan for what it will take to build the full experience.
$6,500 USD
For one 7-business-day prototype focused on a single eLearning course.
- Fixed price—no change orders for this prototype sprint.
- Planned around one core audience and one primary course goal.
- Ideal when you want to test direction before funding full build.
We’ll confirm fit and timing first. Payment details and terms are shared in a simple agreement—no long vendor setup unless you move into a larger build.
See if a prototype is the right next stepIncluded in every prototype
Enough structure and polish for your team to react with confidence, without needing to hand over sensitive content.
- Clickable prototype of 3–6 core screens in Storyline, Rise, or a lightweight web format (decided together up front).
- Visual direction (fonts, colors, and a few reusable components) that can extend to future learning pieces.
- One structured review round with merged feedback and clear decision notes (what we keep, change, or park).
- A one-page build plan outlining scope, timeline ranges, and options for working with us or your internal team.
- No proprietary content required—we can work from anonymized examples, high-level outlines, or “safe” snippets you’re comfortable sharing.
When you’re ready, the readiness quiz and quick-scope form help confirm that this format fits your project before any invoice is sent.
Choose your next step
Whether you’re ready to move now or still shaping the idea, you don’t have to guess what comes next. Pick the path that matches where you are today.
Take the readiness quiz
A short, 5-question check to see if a 7-business-day prototype is the right move for your current project.
- Good if you’re still weighing priorities and timing.
- Helps you see what’s in place and what’s still fuzzy.
Explore the 4-step process
Prefer to read first? Walk through each step in more detail and see the terms we’ll use with your team.
Start with Step 1Preview the quick-scope form
See the simple questions we’ll ask before we begin—and share the form with your stakeholders if you’d like.
- Great if you’re aligning leaders before a call.
- Helps you spot any open questions on your side.
You can move through these in any order. Many teams skim the steps, preview the form, then complete the readiness quiz to confirm the prototype is a good fit.