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Product Pods for Continuous Product Execution

A structured team joins your product — without the hiring process, the onboarding cost, or the management overhead.

Different products require different levels of execution, speed, and ownership.

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Why product pods exist

Launching is not the end

After go-live, products require:

  • Continuous feature evolution
  • Performance optimization
  • Security hardening
  • Regulatory adaptation
  • Roadmap execution

Unstructured post-launch growth leads to technical debt and architectural drift.

Most products struggle after launch because they lack structure for what comes next.

What a product pod is

A Product Pod is a structured execution team aligned to your product needs

Each Pod is a team of defined roles that integrates with your product owner.

You see the work in your backlog. You approve the priorities. You own the product. We run the execution.

A Product Pod is a structured execution team:

  • Backlog-driven
  • Guided by defined roles
  • Aligned to a roadmap
  • Built around architectural standards

Choose the right product pod for your stage

Different products require different levels of execution, speed, and ownership.

1. Product Governance Pod (Delivery control Pod)

You just launched. Your product is live but your team needs structure and coordination to keep moving.

What integrates with your team:

  • 1 part-time developer — handles fixes, minor features, and technical tasks
  • 1 part-time QA — validates every change before it reaches production
  • 1 tech lead (Scrum Master) — runs the backlog, coordinates delivery, and owns the process

Your team keeps its Product Owner. We bring the execution structure.

Best for: Products in early post-launch with an existing team that needs delivery support without adding full-time headcount.

$8k - $10k / month

2. Dedicated Product Execution Pod (Product Execution Pod)

Your product has active users and a roadmap that needs to keep moving. This Pod is your dedicated execution team.

What integrates with your team:

  • 1 full-time developer — dedicated to your product, focused on your roadmap
  • 1 part-time QA — continuous quality coverage across every sprint
  • 1 part-time additional developer — handles parallel tasks and reduces bottlenecks

— 1 tech lead (Scrum Master) — owns delivery coordination, backlog management, and technical oversight

The equivalent of a small in-house product team — without recruitment, benefits, or the risk of fixed headcount.

Best for: Live products with active users, a defined roadmap, and continuous delivery needs.

$18k - $22k / month

3. Scale Acceleration Pod

Multiple initiatives running in parallel. Features that can't wait on a single development track.

What integrates with your team:

  • 2 full-time developers — running parallel workstreams simultaneously
  • 1 part-time QA — continuous quality coverage across all active tracks
  • 1 part-time additional developer — surge capacity for high-priority work
  • 1 senior tech lead — architectural governance, delivery coordination, and technical direction across all streams

Best for: Platforms with multiple active initiatives, aggressive roadmaps, or parallel feature development that a single Pod cannot absorb.

$36k + / month

How pods operate

Engagement model

  • Monthly engagement model
  • Roadmap required before activation
  • Backlog-driven execution
  • Defined roles and responsibilities
  • Architectural standards

Each Pod is a fixed monthly product with defined execution capacity.

You'll see estimated hours in your backlog — that's how we scope, track, and deliver work transparently.

What you won't see is an hourly invoice.

You pay a fixed monthly amount for a structured team. No recruitment. No HR. No ramp-up. No surprises.

Pods are structured execution products,

not staff augmentation.

Structured engagement tied to measurable progress

and controlled scalability

From launch to scale

After the Launch & Deployment Control Sprint, the next phase is typically one of these:

Product Pods

For continuous execution and ongoing product delivery.

Support Plans

For stability, maintenance and operational health.

Product Increment

For defined-scope enhancements after launch.

Ready to scale with structure?

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