Discovery is a short, “look-before-you-leap” exercise that happens before anyone draws a single
screen or writes a line of code.
It is not a fuzzy research phase; it is a business-insurance policy that protects your time, money,
and reputation.
Think of it like a home-inspection before you buy a house.You wouldn’t hand over your life-savings
just because the living-room looks nice. You pay an inspector to check the wiring, and tell you if the
roof will collapse.
Discovery does the same for your business:
- Finds the hidden deal-breakers
- Prioritises what actually drives revenue
- Or, if we uncover a fatal flaw, a recommendation to adapt can save you tens of thousands.
What you can expect from the discovery questionnaire?
- Questions about your business (Goals, products, problems, operations, successes, failures)
- Questions about the customers you want to attract.
- Questions about your industry.
- Questions about your competitors.
- Questions about your brand
- What is unique about your brand that fits in with what your customers want.
Types of Discovery
- Business Discovery (Done yourself or together)
- SEO Discovery (Done by us)
- Competitor Research (Done together and by us)
- Market Research (Done by us)
- Site Mapping (Done by us)
- Planning (Done together or by us)
Bottom line
Discovery is not extra work; it is the cheapest insurance you can buy to make sure the new project
makes or saves you more money than it costs.
