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Product Teardown.

Know exactly what to fix before you build. We review your UX flows, visual design, and technical architecture — and hand you a clear, prioritized action plan.


Most products fail from fixable mistakes.

You built something. It works. But growth is slow, users churn, and you are not sure if the problem is design, engineering, or both.

A teardown gives you the answers — fast. Instead of guessing what to build next, you will know exactly where the friction lives and how to remove it.

5–7

Business days

3

Areas covered

1

Action plan

Four deliverables.

UX Flow Analysis

We walk through every screen, interaction, and user path. You get annotated screenshots with specific problems and fixes — not generic best practices.

Technical Architecture Review

We audit your stack, database design, API structure, and deployment setup. You learn where the bottlenecks and risks live before they become incidents.

Prioritized Action Plan

Every finding ranked by impact and effort. You know exactly what to fix first and what can wait — with estimated timelines for each item.

Walkthrough Call

A 30-minute call to walk through the findings, answer questions, and align on next steps. No handoff without context.

Ideal clients.

  • Founders with an existing product that feels stuck or slow to grow
  • Teams about to start a major rebuild and want a clear starting point
  • CTOs who inherited a codebase and need an outside assessment
  • Startups preparing for a funding round and want to derisk their tech

Common questions.

How long does a teardown take?

5–7 business days from the moment we get access to your product and any relevant context.

What do you need from us?

Access to the live product (or staging), any design files, and a short brief about your goals and known pain points.

Is this just a design review?

No. We cover UX, visual design, and technical architecture. You get one unified view of everything that needs attention.

Can this lead into a build sprint?

Absolutely. Many clients start with a teardown and then move into a build sprint to execute on the action plan.

Ready for clarity?