From process to prototype.
A sprint is a focused project window – usually 1–2 weeks for a first MVP, prototype or workflow, depending on scope and available capacity. This is a way of working, not a guarantee.
- 1
Understand
We clarify the idea, process, goal and technical starting point.
- 2
Prioritize
We identify the most valuable levers and define a clear path to implementation.
- 3
Prototype
We quickly build an MVP, workflow or prototype.
- 4
Validate
We assess value, function and the next stage of development.
- 5
Implement
We keep developing the solution and integrate it into everyday work.
What you should prepare
- · A clear description of the idea, process or problem
- · Access to relevant tools, data or contact people
- · A rough timeframe and, if available, a budget range
What Daniel delivers
- · A structured first conversation with a clear assessment
- · A concrete, tangible prototype, MVP or workflow – not just a concept
- · Transparent communication about progress and next steps
Investment & transparency
Pricing follows scope and goal – not endless timesheets. We define the frame together before starting, so you know where you stand from the outset.
- Free, no-obligation first conversation – we clarify fit and goal before anything is commissioned.
- Focused project windows instead of open-ended time budgets: a clearly scoped effort with a defined outcome.
- A transparent frame before the project starts – a clear fixed price or a tightly bounded range, no blank cheque.
- Code, access and results are yours – no recurring license or black-box traps.
- Lean delivery without enterprise overhead – you pay for outcomes, not administration.