Two weeks. One drawing.
The front door to the Operations Build — for systems whose shape isn’t known yet. Two weeks. Fixed scope. Paid. The drawing is what every downstream decision is held to, and it’s yours whether or not you build with me. Builds whose shape is already known — a storefront, a booking system, an AI visibility pass — skip this step entirely and start at a fixed scope and published price.
What walks out the door — in writing, signed.
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- One A3 architectural drawing of your system, signed and dated. PDF if you are remote, printed and delivered if you are in Jaipur.
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- A written architecture document describing the data model, the integration boundaries, the auth model, and the deployment shape.
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- A fixed-price build quote, expressed as milestones with dates.
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- An honest recommendation — including whether to build with us at all. Roughly one in three Discovery Sprints concludes with a don’t-build memo. That is a successful outcome.
Who it is for — and who it is not.
It is for operations systems whose shape isn’t known yet — rebuilding a tool that has accumulated years of patches, replacing the spreadsheets an operation has outgrown, or commissioning a multi-tenant SaaS from scratch. It is not for builds whose shape is already known: a storefront or booking platform is the Working Build, an AI-search presence is the AI Visibility Sprint — both fixed-scope, both with published prices, neither gated behind discovery.
Pricing — ₹10,000 – ₹25,000, credited in full against the build.
Discovery runs ₹10,000 – ₹25,000 depending on the size of the operation being mapped. If you go on to build with me, the fee is credited in full against the build price — discovery costs nothing when the drawing becomes a system. You can also leave with the drawing and never build with us. The ones who do build, sign at the price the drawing concludes.