Done with you·Onsite or remote·With AI
Your team, running the sprint themselves.
We teach your product team to run user-centered design sprints — with AI. The exact method we use to ship for clients, taught to the people who’ll keep using it.
01 — The problem
AI collapsed the cost of building. Your team can ship a prototype in an afternoon — and that’s exactly the trap. The internet is flooded with “build an app with AI in 20 minutes”; almost none of it teaches whether the thing is worth building.
What AI didn’t hand your team is the judgment to know what to build and why. So teams ship faster — in the wrong direction.
The rigor is the part nobody’s teaching. AI collapsed the making; it must not collapse the learning.
02 — What your team learns
We show your entire team how to run user-centered design sprints — the kind that raise the quality of what you build, shorten the time it takes to ship, and surface more innovative solutions along the way. Four things we cover in detail:
User-centered design thinking
Frame problems around real user needs instead of feature lists. The instinct to ask “who is this for and what's the riskiest assumption” before anyone opens a tool.
Product & business requirements
Turn fuzzy goals and stakeholder asks into a single, scoped bet — what to build, what to cut, and how to defend the call against “but it'd be cool if.”
AI prototyping on a real codebase
The Figma-to-Claude workflow: produce a real, interactive prototype — even native — in your own codebase, in hours. Not a faked click-through.
Running real user tests
Put the prototype in front of actual users, read the signal, and tell the difference between “we built it” and “it works” — then decide to keep going or kill it.
03 — Format
A focused, hands-on workshop with your product team — designers, PMs, and engineers in one room, working on a real product problem of your own. Onsite or fully remote.
Run as a focused multi-day workshop, sized to your team.
From $500 per person.
Priced as a package, not a day rate. No retainers, no creep — your team leaves with the method and a tested prototype of their own.
04 — Why it works
Most training stops at slides. We teach the Figma-to-Claude workflow that turns design files into real, native code — the same approach used to ship production work at Paramount. Your team learns the actual workflow, not a watered-down classroom version.
That means the prototype your team builds in the room is the first working version of the real thing — and the method they learn is one they can run again, without us, on the next idea.
About
CtrlAltGo is a small studio led by Cam — a product designer with a decade in-house at companies like Paramount, where running and teaching user-centered design sprints has been the work for years.
FAQ
- Onsite or remote?
- Either. We run the workshop in your office or fully remote — same method, same outcome.
- How is this different from a done-for-you sprint?
- A sprint is us shipping the artifact for you. Training is us teaching your team to run the method themselves, so the capability stays after we leave. Need it shipped instead? See the sprint.
- Who should be in the room?
- Your product team — designers, PMs, and engineers together. The method works because those roles make the calls in the same room.
- Do we need to know the AI tools already?
- No. We teach the Figma-to-Claude workflow from scratch. What matters is bringing a real product problem to work on.
- What do we walk away with?
- A real, tested prototype of one of your own ideas — and a repeatable method your team can run again without us.