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.
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A clickable prototype of your product in 2030, tangible enough to test with real stakeholders.
- [02]
A defensible point of view on where your category goes — including your posture on AI — not a list of trends.
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A vision narrative your board, investors, and recruits can act on without you in the room.
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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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[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.
[+ 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
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.
Book a discovery callWho 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.
