Great Projects Begin with Product Discovery
A Discovery Phase is an integral part of the project lifecycle. It bridges the gap between a concept and its realisation and defines success.
- Understand project goals and requirements. During the discovery phase, we analyze and study the client’s business requirements, goals, and expectations.
- Market and Competitor Analysis. We can identify the project’s strengths and weaknesses and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Strategy and roadmap development. This phase allows us to optimize the project development process, improve development management, and set feasible timelines and budget
- Identify risks and issues. The discovery phase allows us to find weaknesses and potential risks in the product under development, reduce the likelihood of complications during the implementation process, and improve product quality.
- Save time and money. By understanding the requirements, the development team can make the right decisions and make the necessary adjustments in the early stages of project implementation.
- Customer engagement. The discovery phase involves extensive interaction with customers in the form of meetings, interviews, brainstorming sessions, and discussions.