Prototype to product
The demo impressed everyone. Now comes the hard part.
The situation
Somewhere in your organization there's a promising prototype — a data tool, an AI demo, a dashboard that made a great impression. And there it sits. Turning a prototype into a product people rely on is a different discipline from building the prototype, and it's the discipline most internal teams were never set up for.
What we do
We bring product practice to internal software: user research with the people who are supposed to use it, ruthless prioritization, fast iteration, and the unglamorous engineering — reliability, access, performance — that separates a demo from a tool. We've done this inside startups and inside some of Europe's largest companies.
Typically includes
- User research with the people the tool is meant for.
- A ruthlessly prioritized roadmap — what ships first and why.
- Production hardening: reliability, access, performance.
- Adoption metrics and an iteration loop your team can continue.
What you get
- Software with actual users — adoption is the metric, not delivery.
- A clear product process your own team can continue.
- The difference between "technically fine and largely ignored" and "how did we work without this?"
Have a prototype gathering dust?
Show it to us — we'll tell you what it takes to make it real.