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Our Not-So-Secret Weapon: 13-Week Sprints

It's not about trendy "agile" buzzwords. It's about structure, intensity, and making damn sure we make every second count. It's how we kill boring without burning out (mostly).

We don't do endless projects that drift into oblivion. We don't do "we'll get to it when we get to it." We do 13-week sprints. Always.

Why? Because creativity needs pressure. Because great work needs a deadline. Because we'd rather ship something impactful than talk about it forever.

Think of each 13-week block as a season, a container, a timer ticking down. It's just long enough to dive deep and make something killer, and just short enough to keep the fire lit under our collective asses.

How it works:

  1. Focus: Each sprint has a clear goal. No fuzzy objectives.
  2. Intensity: We move fast. We iterate. We make decisions.
  3. Delivery: At the end of 13 weeks, we ship. We deliver the goods.
  4. Reflection: We pause. We assess what worked, what didn't, and what fresh hell we can unleash next.
  5. Commitment: We decide – together with you – if we dive back in for another round.