1. Scope and access

    You confirm up to six sensor-facing flows, share staging credentials or recordings, and name two athlete personas. We agree languages on screen and whether a Klang Valley working day is needed.

  2. Guided session review

    We run or observe workouts that exercise heart-rate, GPS, cadence, or recovery surfaces. Notes capture timing of prompts, dismiss gestures, and moments when charts were never opened.

  3. Friction map

    Findings are grouped by flow: interrupt quality, summary order, connection-state clarity, and coaching language conflicts. Each item is tied to a screenshot or timestamp from your build.

  4. Ranked brief

    You receive a written report with prioritized changes, suggested tests, and clear exclusions. Engineering implementation remains your team’s work unless separately arranged.

  5. Clarification call

    Within ten business days of delivery we walk through questions. Additional flows can be booked as an add-on rather than stretching the original scope silently.

What you should prepare

  • Seeded sample workouts with realistic sensor curves
  • A list of simulated versus live wearable inputs
  • Release dates that constrain which findings can land next