Design Sprint Services That Take You From Problem to Tested Prototype in Five Days
You need design sprints that produce real answers, not just workshop artefacts. Whether you are looking for a design sprint agency to validate a new product idea, need professional design sprint facilitation for an internal team that keeps going in circles, or want experienced sprint facilitators to guide a cross-functional group through a focused week, the goal is always the same: go from an unclear problem to a tested prototype with real user feedback in five days. We deliver end-to-end product design sprint services that help you run a design sprint the right way, with structured methodology, high-fidelity prototyping, and usability testing built into the process. That includes dedicated design sprint services for startups preparing to launch and established teams tackling a new challenge. Ready for a design sprint quote? Tell us what you need to solve.
A design sprint typically costs between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on team size, facilitation complexity, and prototype fidelity. A standard five-day sprint with facilitation, prototyping, and user testing starts around $10,000. Customised multi-sprint programmes for enterprise teams cost more.
Core Capabilities and Features
Day 1-2: Understand and Sketch
The problem is mapped, stakeholders and domain experts are interviewed, and a specific target for the week is agreed. Each team member individually sketches solutions using structured, silent work that produces concrete ideas. The Crazy 8s technique, solution sketches, and heat map voting surface the strongest concepts.
- Problem mapping and stakeholder interviews
- Individual solution sketching (not group brainstorming)
- Crazy 8s technique and heat map voting

Day 3-4: Decide and Prototype
The team reviews all sketched solutions, votes on the strongest ideas, and the Decider makes the final call. A storyboard maps the prototype screen by screen. A high-fidelity, clickable prototype is built in Figma that looks and feels like a real product.
- Structured voting and Decider final call
- Storyboard mapping screen by screen
- High-fidelity clickable Figma prototype

Day 5: Test and Learn
Moderated usability tests are run with 5 target users. The team watches in real time as users interact with the prototype. Patterns emerge quickly: what works, what confuses people, what needs to change. Actionable insights backed by real user behaviour are delivered.
- Moderated usability tests with 5 target users
- Real-time observation by the full team
- Actionable insights backed by user behaviour

Why It Matters
If you are about to spend six months and a significant portion of your budget building a product, the cheapest thing you can do is spend one week finding out whether anyone will use it. That is what a design sprint gives you. Not certainty. But evidence. The kind of evidence that lets you move forward with confidence instead of crossing your fingers and hoping users show up after launch. The teams who get the most from sprints are the ones who treat them as decision-making tools, not creative exercises. They come in with a real problem, commit the right people for five full days, and act on what they learn. Products with 3 or more prototype iterations before launch are 50% less likely to fail, according to industry research. A design sprint gives you your first iteration in five days.
By the Numbers
7x
Time savings on average. Teams report that a design sprint produces comparable output to 7 weeks of traditional workflow, compressed into 5 days.
Source: Amr Khalifeh, Primary Research on Design Sprint ROI
Min 2x ROI
Research participants consistently reported at least doubling their investment through time savings, avoided development costs, and better-informed decisions.
Source: Amr Khalifeh, Primary Research on Design Sprint ROI
50%
Less likely to fail. Products with 3 or more prototype iterations before launch are 50% less likely to fail. A design sprint gives you your first iteration in five days.
Source: HootSuite / DesignRush Product Design Statistics, 2025
5-10x
Google Ventures used design sprints to help startups in their portfolio validate ideas and reported significant returns on each sprint investment.
Source: Google Ventures / DesignSprints.Studio
45%
Nearly half of all companies ship products without testing them with users. A design sprint forces testing into the process on Day 5.
Source: Econsultancy
"A design sprint is not about moving fast for the sake of speed. It is about compressing the learning that matters into a timeframe that prevents you from wasting months building the wrong thing. The prototype is valuable. The testing is more valuable. But the most valuable thing is the shared understanding your team walks away with."
Technologies
Our Tech Stack
Our Process
How we turn ideas into reality.
Understand
The problem is mapped, stakeholders and domain experts are interviewed, and a specific target for the week is agreed. Everyone shares the same understanding of the challenge.
Sketch
Each team member individually sketches solutions. Structured, silent work produces concrete ideas. The Crazy 8s technique and solution sketches surface the strongest concepts.
Decide and Prototype
The team votes on the strongest ideas and the Decider makes the final call. A high-fidelity, clickable Figma prototype is built that looks and feels like a real product.
Test
Moderated usability tests are run with 5 target users. The team watches in real time. Patterns emerge: what works, what confuses people, what needs to change.
Pricing
Investment Overview
Facilitation Experience
An experienced sprint facilitator who has run dozens of sprints charges more than someone running their first. You are paying for the ability to keep the process on track, manage team dynamics, and make the most of every hour.
Prototype Fidelity
A low-fidelity wireframe prototype costs less than a high-fidelity, interactive Figma prototype that looks like a real product. Higher fidelity gives you better user testing results because participants react more naturally.
User Recruitment and Testing
Recruiting 5 target users, scheduling sessions, running moderated tests, and synthesising results is a significant part of the cost. Skip this and you lose the most valuable day of the sprint.
Everything we do at Techneth is built around making data move reliably between the systems that matter. If you want to understand our approach before committing, you can read more about our team and how we work. Or explore the full range of digital product and development services we offer, like design sprints. And if you already know what you need, get in touch directly and we will find time to talk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this service.
- How long does a design sprint take?
- A standard design sprint takes 5 consecutive days. Some teams run compressed 4-day versions or extended sprints that include pre-sprint research, but the original 5-day format remains the most effective for most challenges. The key is that the full team commits to the entire week.
- What is the difference between a design sprint and a regular workshop?
- A workshop is typically an ideation or alignment session. You discuss ideas, generate options, and leave with notes. A design sprint goes further: you define the problem, sketch solutions, make a decision, build a realistic prototype, and test it with real users, all in one week. The output is evidence, not just ideas.
- How many people should be in a design sprint?
- The ideal team is 5 to 7 people. You need a Decider (the person with authority to make final calls), a Facilitator (who runs the process), and 3 to 5 team members with relevant expertise: product, design, engineering, marketing, customer support. Fewer than 5 and you lack enough perspectives. More than 7 and the process slows down.
- Can design sprints be run remotely?
- Yes. Remote design sprints work well with the right tools and an experienced facilitator. Figma, Miro (or FigJam), and video conferencing replicate the in-person experience. The biggest challenge with remote sprints is maintaining focus and energy across time zones.
- What do we get at the end of the sprint?
- You receive a clickable high-fidelity prototype (Figma), recorded user testing sessions, a synthesis of testing findings with prioritised insights, and a sprint report with recommendations for next steps. If the sprint validated the concept, the report includes a suggested development roadmap.
- What if our idea fails the user test?
- That is actually one of the best outcomes. Finding out that users do not understand or want your concept after 5 days and $10,000 is dramatically better than finding out after 6 months and $200,000 of development. A failed test gives you specific, actionable feedback about what went wrong.
Ready to get a quote on your design sprints?
Tell us what you are building and we will put together a scoped proposal within 3 business days. Here is what happens when you reach out:
- 1You fill in the short project brief form (takes 5 minutes).
- 2We review it and come back with initial thoughts within 24 hours.
- 3We schedule a 30 minute call to align on scope, timeline, and budget.
- 4You receive a written proposal with fixed price options.
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