Vision Sprint 2030

5 days to AI-proof your product strategy.

The future of your product, prototyped in a week. In 5 remote days, your product team walks away with a clickable prototype of your product in 2030 — a tangible vision you can show to the board, test, and rally the org around. Not another strategy deck.

A vision the board can act on, not another deck.

A strategy deck rallies no one. A consultant slide tests nothing. The Vision Sprint is built to turn a fuzzy product vision into a tangible artefact — a clickable prototype and a narrative your board, your team, and your users can react to, in five days.

  1. [01]

    A clickable prototype of your product in 2030, tangible enough to test with real stakeholders.

  2. [02]

    A defensible point of view on where your category goes — including your posture on AI — not a list of trends.

  3. [03]

    A vision narrative your board, investors, and recruits can act on without you in the room.

  4. [04]

    A bridge from the 2030 vision to the next 12 months, so the work is actionable instead of science fiction.

What the sprint covers.

Four working pillars across five days: frame the horizon and the threat, lock the personas and the 2030 point of view, produce a clickable prototype, and package a vision narrative with an explicit bridge to the next 12 months.

  • [01]

    Frame the horizon and the threat

    The question your prototype will answer.

    • Map the disruption — usually AI — that is rewriting your category

    • Find the angle worth holding instead of reacting feature by feature

    • Lock the question the prototype is going to answer

  • [02]

    Personas + 2030 point of view

    A direction the board can act on.

    • Personas grounded in your context, not stock archetypes

    • A formulated point of view on the 2030 product, ready to defend

    • Explicit trade-offs and the direction you keep over the alternatives

  • [03]

    Clickable Figma prototype

    Your 2030 product, clickable, in 5 days.

    • Key screens and flows of the 2030 product, designed end to end

    • AI tooling used where it earns its keep on speed and realism

    • A clickable prototype tested with stakeholders before the readout

  • [04]

    Vision narrative + roadmap bridge

    A board story tied to next year.

    • A story the board, investors, and the team can act on

    • An explicit bridge to the next 12 months, so the work survives Monday

    • The posture (e.g. AI, trust, transparency) treated as a design constraint

Sprint agenda.

Five remote days, fixed cadence. Each day feeds the next, and the live readout is built into the schedule.

  1. [Day 0]

    Framing

    A working session to lock the product, the horizon, the disruption (often AI), the users, the constraints, and who has to be convinced. You leave with a brief everyone agrees to.

  2. [Day 1]

    Understand & anchor

    Synthesis of the context and existing data, personas grounded in your reality, and the first articulation of the 2030 point of view. The direction starts narrowing.

  3. [Day 2]

    Diverge

    Explore the possible futures, make the trade-offs explicit, and lock the direction with the decision-maker. The point of view stops being optional.

  4. [Day 3–4]

    Prototype

    Design the screens and flows of the 2030 product, accelerated with AI tooling so a week is enough for something real. The artefact replaces the slide.

  5. [Day 5]

    Test & readout

    Tests with stakeholders (or users by access), live readout with the prototype, the vision narrative, and the bridge to the next 12 months.

  6. [+ 30 days]

    After the sprint

    Async support for 30 days plus one included iteration after the readout, so a board question or a follow-up refinement does not become a new engagement.

Meet the Design Strategist.

Lucas Rappart

Lucas Rappart

Senior Product Designer
8+ years · 15+ products shipped

As a strategist and consultant grounded in AI, I help companies picture the future of their products before the market makes the call for them. The brief is the same in every engagement: integrate AI deliberately, and adapt the product to where user behaviour and demand are actually going.

Concretely, that means turning a 5-year vision into something tangible. Le Temps (Chronos, an AI assistant prototyped with trust as a core design constraint), Foodhack (now KAPITAL, designed from zero), Hafnova DoHzel (redesigned in a two-week sprint): the work that proves the method.

The Vision Sprint packages it. Facilitation, design, and a prototyping practice held by one senior, so the artefact actually lands in five days. Maximum two sprints per month, and a Vision Tangible Guarantee that puts the risk on me until the prototype and the narrative are at the standard you can take to a board.

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Who this sprint is for.

  • Your board or investors are asking for your 5-year vision and you only have a deck.

  • AI is reshaping your category and you’re reacting feature by feature, with no direction.

  • You’ve paid consultants and walked away with a slide, nothing to test or build on.

  • Your product, leadership, or innovation teams aren’t aligned on where the product is going.

Who this sprint is not for.

  • You want a forecasting exercise, not a tested artefact you can defend.

  • You can’t release your product and innovation leads for 5 days of focused work.

  • You expect a built MVP at the end. This is a vision prototype, not a build engagement.

  • You want a deck with options. The sprint is built to land a direction, not survey them.

Inside the sprint.

  • Clickable 2030 prototype

    A real Figma prototype of your product in 2030, click-through ready. The artefact that replaces the slide.

  • Vision narrative

    The point of view, the chosen direction, the trade-offs, the posture (e.g. AI / trust) — packaged so a board can act on it.

  • Live stakeholder readout

    A live session with your decision-makers: prototype, narrative, Q&A. The direction lands in the room, not in a follow-up email.

  • 1 included iteration

    One iteration after the readout, so a board question or a refinement of the narrative does not open a new engagement.

Bonuses included

  • Board / Investor Vision Deck

    The vision narrative packaged for a board meeting or a fundraise — so you don’t rebuild the story for every room.

  • Team alignment session

    One facilitated workshop after the sprint to rally the product, design, and engineering teams behind the direction.

  • Roadmap bridge

    A note explicitly linking the 2030 vision to the next 12 months, so the direction becomes a roadmap input, not science fiction.

  • 30 days async support + 1 iteration

    A month of follow-up answers after the readout, plus one iteration of the prototype or narrative.

Vision Tangible Guarantee

If at the end of the sprint you don’t walk away with a clickable prototype of your 2030 product and a vision narrative you can present to the board, I keep working until you do — or the final installment isn’t due.

Hard cap on capacity

Maximum 2 Vision Sprints per month. One facilitator, 5 intensive remote days each. So the sprint you book actually gets the attention it’s priced for.

Frequently asked questions.

Five days for a five-year vision?

The sprint doesn’t forecast 2030. It produces a tested hypothesis of it — a prototype and a narrative the right people can react to. That is what unblocks the decision and aligns the org, fast.

We already have a strategy.

A strategy without an artefact doesn’t rally anyone. The sprint makes it visible, testable, and board-ready. If the strategy is already prototyped, you don’t need this sprint.

That’s expensive for a week.

Compared to quarters spent reacting to disruption without direction, or a consultancy engagement that ends with a slide, the math runs the other way fast. The forfait is benchmarked against the cost of inaction, not against a day rate.

What if the vision doesn’t land?

Vision Tangible Guarantee: if the prototype and the narrative aren’t at the standard you can take to a board, I keep working — or the final installment isn’t due.

This sounds like science fiction.

That’s why the Roadmap Bridge is included as a bonus. The 2030 vision lands with an explicit link to the next 12 months, so it survives contact with your real roadmap.

How does the discovery call work?

A 30-minute call to qualify whether your subject is “visionable” in 5 days. No pitch, no pressure. If it isn’t the right fit, I’ll say so on the call.

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