Create new products, new features, or improve existing products with Design Sprint at Tenten. Save time and money, reduce risks, align, and inspire your team and achieve breakthrough results.
Design Sprint is inspired by Google and validated by the most innovative companies in the world, such as Slack, Uber, LinkedIn, Airbnb, or McKinsey!
Design Sprint at Tenten is a five-day process for creating new products or improving existing ones. Brainstorm ideas, create the product strategy, build the prototype and validate it with real users in just a few days rather than months.
Getting your idea to market (without all the procrastination and ego) faster than an agency ever could.
Due to its quick-pace and more frequent QA phases you’ll cut costs and avoid developing features that your users just won’t use.
Whether you’re starting out, don’t have the answers or are just unsure about what product or features to build. Test and validate the idea early on.
At Tenten, we are pretty good at improving the user experience of a product, we have got your back in CX.
Our clients feel that our remote Design Sprints are just as—if not more–effective than our in-person sprints. Leveraging remote white-boarding tools like Miro/ Figma, we’ve executed countless remote workshops that have given our clients the alignment and answers they need to move forward with their idea.
Focusing on what really matters; getting your idea to market (without all the procrastination and ego) faster than an agency ever could.
Due to its quick-pace and more frequent QA phases you’ll cut costs and avoid developing features that your users just won’t use.
Whether you’re starting out, don’t have the answers or are just unsure about what product or features to build. Test and validate the idea early on.
User testing on the final day gives us objective results and insights that we extract and refine into tangible action items and next steps.
Book a meeting with us and learn more about Design Sprints
Design Sprint has been run by many global enterprises, such as Slack, Airbnb, Uber, Medium and McKinsey.