Agile & Subscription

Subscription development
without costly missteps. Success Guide

Development as a Service (DaaS) is not a delivery contract. It's a partnership to co-create outcomes.

Discover the levers that maximize flexibility and speed while minimizing risk.

Traditional Development vs DaaS

Why choose DaaS? Compare the models to see which fits your project.

Traditional (Fixed-bid)

Specifications are locked before development. Budgets are fixed, but changes are costly and slow. Best for projects with a known destination.

DaaS (Subscription / Staff Augmentation)

Secure a dedicated team for a fixed monthly fee. Pivot quickly based on market feedback, and keep improving as you learn. Ideal for new ventures and continuous product growth.

Change-friendly Easy pause/resume
Traditional
DaaS

Pitfalls to avoid

DaaS failures follow a familiar pattern.

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The "everything" trap

Stuffing low-priority features into the backlog slows down the core product and pushes the real value further out.
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Adopt MVP discipline and focus on the minimum features required to learn and launch.

The "delegate everything" trap

Leaving discovery to the vendor and skipping reviews results in a product that misses intent.
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Assign a product owner internally and have decision-makers join weekly check-ins.

The "frozen scope" trap

Rejecting changes when new ideas surface erases DaaS advantages.
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Welcome change. DaaS values outcomes over rigid adherence to the original plan.

Interactive Tool

Project Success Simulator

DaaS success depends on how the client participates.

Adjust the inputs to see how collaboration changes project health.

Input settings

Monthly Bi-weekly Weekly
Needs review Instant

Can you say "this is the first thing" instead of "everything at once"?

Project success probability

92%

Predicted value based on historical project data.

Development velocity

Fast decisions reduce rework and accelerate delivery.

Insight from the simulation

Frequent communication and fast decisions often matter more than technical difficulty. In DaaS, the client is part of the team.

Roadmap to success

From contract to release, we move with transparency.

Kickoff & prioritization

Align on the "why" before the "what." Agree on the MVP scope to achieve in the first month.

Sprint development (1-2 week cycles)

Design → build → test in short loops. Demo weekly, and reflect feedback immediately.

Release & measurement

Deploy to production, then analyze usage data and define the next sprint improvements.