Key Outcomes
- Validated problem space with user research, persona definition, and jobs-to-be-done mapping
- AI-native product concept — where AI isn't a feature bolted on, but the core of the experience
- Mobile-first UX design with adaptive, personalised interfaces driven by user context and behaviour
- Working MVP prototype demonstrating the AI-driven health experience end-to-end
- Wearable and device integration strategy — data sources, APIs, and normalisation approach
- Go-to-market framing with value proposition, target segments, and competitive positioning
Tools & Technology
Our Approach
This isn't a traditional health app build with AI sprinkled on top. We start from the premise that AI is the product — the intelligence that understands context, adapts to behaviour, learns from biometric signals, and delivers an experience that feels like a personal coach, nutritionist, or wellness guide that genuinely knows you.
The sprint is mobile-centric by design. Health and fitness experiences live in the pocket, on the wrist, and in the moments between — not on a desktop. We design for the mobile context: glanceable insights, proactive nudges, seamless wearable integration, and interactions that respect attention and build trust over time.
The engagement runs in three phases: discovery and framing (weeks one and two) — user research, problem definition, and AI capability mapping; design and prototyping (weeks three to five) — mobile UX design, AI experience design, and rapid prototyping; and validation and roadmap (weeks six to eight) — user testing, MVP refinement, and go-to-market framing.
What's Included
- User research and problem framing workshops
- AI capability mapping — what should the AI do, learn, and adapt to?
- Mobile-first UX design with adaptive, context-aware interfaces
- AI experience design — personalisation logic, coaching mechanics, and content adaptation
- Wearable and device integration strategy
- Working MVP prototype with end-to-end AI-driven experience
- User validation testing and iteration
- Go-to-market framing and development roadmap