Your Idea as a Prototype
Make your idea tangible! Together, we develop a prototype of your vision within just a few days – one you can hold in your hands and show to the world.
What's included
1-2 half-day workshops for idea development
Functional prototype of your idea
Tangible result to show and test
Clear roadmap for further development
From idea to prototype
You have an idea but don't know exactly how to start? Or you want to show stakeholders, investors, or customers something tangible? With our prototyping package, we turn your idea into a functional prototype – quickly, efficiently, and with a clear focus on what matters.
How prototypes are created
Workshop 1: Idea development and conception • Joint analysis of your idea • Definition of core features • Creation of wireframes and user flows Workshop 2: Review and refinement • Presentation of the prototype • Feedback session and adjustments • Documentation of next steps
Transparent pricing
The package starts at €3,000 for simple prototypes and can grow up to €5,000 depending on complexity and scope. During the workshops, we strive to keep the overall scope of the prototype as small as necessary – because there are naturally no limits when it comes to scope and complexity. This way, you get a focused result at a fair price. In a free initial consultation, we clarify the exact scope and give you a binding cost framework.
Your prototype – ready for the world
At the end, you'll hold a real, functional product in your hands – not a mockup, not a click dummy, but something that lives. Depending on your project, your prototype can take different forms: • A complete web application that you can test directly with your team or first users • A native app installable via TestFlight (iOS) or Google Play Internal Testing (Android) on real devices • A proof of concept for complex system integrations, data processing, or AI integration – so you can see that your technical vision is feasible This prototype is your most powerful tool: Convince investors with a live demo instead of a PowerPoint. Collect real user feedback instead of assumptions. And start further development on a solid foundation instead of from scratch.