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Validate - Product Preview Sprint

Build -Product Sprints

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Product Architecture & Scope Blueprint

Any quote without a defined scope is a guess — for you and for us. This phase converts your SaaS, mobile app, marketplace, or operational system into a structured backlog, realistic timeline, and a number you can actually defend.

2–5 days. Structured backlog, realistic timelines, and a defendable quote. $3,500 credited toward build if you continue with Alset — which means this phase costs $2,000 net if you build with us.

Start Architecture & Scope Blueprint

2-5 days

$ 5,500 USD

$3,500 USD credited toward build

Alset recognized as top nearshore software company by Clutch

Clarity alone is not enough.

A product definition tells you what to build. This phase tells you how your SaaS, app, or system will be built, how long it will take, and what it will cost — with numbers based on real scope, not assumptions. 

Any estimate you receive without this document is a starting point for future disagreements.

  • Scope needs execution structure
  • Timelines must be realistic
  • Cost should be based on estimated effort
  • Architecture cannot stay undefined

Most development projects break here. We don’t.

What you get

By the end of the Product architecture & scope blueprint, you leave with a stronger execution path and clearer delivery conditions.

Structured product backlog

Realistic timelines

Defendable quote based on estimated effort

Clearer execution path for the next phase

How it works

MVP definition document

We start from an approved product definition or MVP definition document.

Backlog and architecture structuring

We translate that definition into a clearer backlog, technical direction and execution structure.

Effort estimation and planning


We define realistic timelines, estimated effort and a defendable quote.

Effort Estimation & Sprint Allocation

You leave with a plan that is ready for the next validated step.

Timeline and investment

2 - 5 days

A structured planning phase designed to replace guesses with clearer execution visibility.

$5,500 USD

Fixed investment for backlog structure, realistic timelines and a defendable quote.

$3,500 USD

$3,500 USD credited toward build. Which means if you continue with Alset, this phase costs you $2,000 net. The backlog, timelines and quote are yours either way.

Default technology stack for speed and reliability

Who this sprint is for

If the product is already defined but execution still feels uncertain, this is the right next step.

This sprint is for teams that:

  • already have product clarity
  • need real timelines instead of guesses
  • want a stronger execution path before build
  • need a quote they can defend internally

What happens next

Use it when the team wants to validate key flows, UX direction or interface details before full build.

Validate - Product Preview Sprint

Use it when the team wants to validate key flows, UX direction or interface details before full build.

Optional · 1–3 days · $2,000 USD

Includes 2 refinement rounds.

Build -Product Sprints

Move into closed-scope build sprints when the product is ready for execution.

2 weeks per sprint · $5,500 USD per sprint

You approve progress sprint by sprint — no blind bets.

The system moves forward based on what the product needs next, not by skipping steps.

FAQ

What do I get from this phase?

You get a structured backlog, realistic timelines and a defendable quote based on estimated effort.

Do I need an approved product definition first?

Yes. This phase works from an approved product definition or MVP definition document.

Is this development?

No. This is a structured planning phase designed to create the conditions for better development.

What happens after the blueprint is ready?

The next step is either Product Preview Sprint, if validation is needed, or Product sprints, if the product is ready for build.

Can I use the Blueprint with another vendor?

Yes. The backlog, timelines and quote structure belong to you. You can use them to evaluate any vendor or take them into your own team.

What if the Blueprint numbers don't fit my budget?

That is exactly what the Blueprint is for. Better to know before build than six weeks into development. If the scope needs to change to fit the budget, we work through that together before any development begins.

Ready to turn product definition into execution?

Move from clarity to a structured execution plan with real timelines, clearer scope and a defendable quote.