We have all heard this before:
“I’ll know it when I see it.”
It usually showed up late—after stories were written, estimates were locked, and code was already underway.
The Visualization Gap
Words are slippery. Even well-written requirements leave room for interpretation.
And interpretation is expensive.
What teams really need—early—is a way to see an idea together before committing to it.
A Faster Way to Get to ‘Yes’ or ‘No’
Help stakeholders “get it” with a 30-second wow.
A rough sketch. A quick photo. A short voice explanation.
Minutes later, there’s something clickable.
Not polished. Not perfect.
But real enough for stakeholders to say:
“Yes, that’s it.” or “No, not quite.”
Why Speed Changes the Conversation
When feedback happens in the same meeting, something important shifts.
Alignment stops being theoretical.
It becomes shared understanding.
📣 Curious?
Join my free Improving Talk on January 28 at 12pm Central.






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