Hyperlocal Social
Do interactions between customers influence purchase decisions? A bare-bones custom IRC that can create social proof via local chat.
Let's Chatof CEOs expect their business model to fail within the decade.
The future isn't coming — it's here. Success will ultimately be decided by customers. Rapidly design, develop, and deliver concepts directly into their hands.
We're revolutionizing the process of introducing new concepts to the market by integrating three established concepts under expert guidance.
An integrated sprint that balances desirability, viability, and feasibility to explore for the optimal solution.
A minimal set of features to maximize learning, ready to be put in the hands of customers.
Beyond data lies information. And beyond that, intent. Explore what was adopted to understand why.
Brainstorm every possible option, and systematically narrow them down to a few candidates.
Build the absolute minimum viable to run an experiment. What can we learn from this interaction?
Observe and gain valuable insights into customer behaviour. Adapt and repeat.
A facilitated sprint merges customer needs, business requirements, and technological considerations to pinpoint optimal solutions at their intersection.
"Helped us envision new scenarios on the interaction of technology, design, and consumer behaviour five-to-ten years down the road."
Not only is failure an option, but it's a good one. In a world of infinite code, R&D needs to become test and adapt. Here is some stuff that we've done.
Do interactions between customers influence purchase decisions? A bare-bones custom IRC that can create social proof via local chat.
Let's ChatMobile connections can be inconsistent, with slow load times and poor UX. We built an edge renderer that took short descriptions and created 3D models.
Let's ChatIs it easier to navigate a big-box store with multidimensional maps? A 3D representation of 2D layouts for a more comprehensive experience.
Let's ChatThe management of loading and unloading inventory is wasteful overhead. Can items be stacked in a more programmatic way?
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