Collaborative Sprint

Build your commercialization engine — with us.

Most deep tech founders can read a playbook. The hard part is executing it while running the company. The Sprint is designed to remove that excuse: we build it alongside you, in real time, until it's live and running.

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12 Weeks 4-week build + 2 months included execution support
Live Website Market-facing, built and deployed
Full Stack GHL + AI tools + content system
Your Team Trained Operates it after we're done

Everything you need to run a commercialization engine.

Plus: 2 months of Membership included free.

So the engine keeps running after the sprint ends. You stay in the community, the accountability structure, and the knowledge base — no additional cost for the first two months. ($500 value)

Four weeks to build. Two months to run it.

Week 1–2

Messaging

We work through the five key questions with your team. The output is a complete messaging document — your positioning, your buyer language, your differentiation — that feeds every other deliverable.

Week 2–3

Build

Website goes live. GoHighLevel backend is configured. AI tools are built to your specific workflows. Content calendar is created. Every piece is functional, not demo-ware.

Week 4 + Months 1–2

Launch & Run

Training session with your team. First outreach sequences activated. First content published. Two months of Membership included so the momentum doesn't stop when the sprint does.

Common questions

How much time does this require from my team?

We recommend 2–3 hours per week, spread out in small chunks throughout the week — not one exhausting build day. You're already burned out. This is designed to add momentum, not more weight. Bite-sized, consistent progress beats a single overwhelming session every time.

We're in the middle of a Phase II. Is the timing right?

The Sprint is designed to run alongside your technical work, not compete with it. The 2–3 hours per week commitment is intentional — you're building commercial infrastructure in the background while the grant work continues in the foreground. Most teams find that having the sprint running during a Phase II creates the commercial narrative they'll need for Phase III or SBIR Bridge.

What if we don't have a clear target customer yet?

The messaging work in Week 1–2 is designed to help you get there. The five key questions process isn't a branding exercise — it's a structured way to identify who your technology actually serves, what they're already trying to do, and why your approach is different. Many teams arrive without clarity and leave with it.

Do we need to already have GoHighLevel?

No. We handle the setup, configuration, and training. You'll have a fully operational GHL account by the end of the sprint, including all sequences, pipelines, and integrations. If you already have GHL, we work with your existing setup.

What's included in the Membership after the sprint?

Two months of access to the Catalyzing Concepts community — peer accountability, weekly group calls, resource library, and access to our team for questions and support. It's the structure that keeps the engine running after we hand it over. After two months, you can continue at the standard rate or discontinue — no pressure.

What does this cost?

Pricing is discussed on a brief discovery call — it's tailored based on where you are and what you need. Book a call and we'll figure out if it's the right fit before you commit to anything.

Ready to build your commercialization engine?

Book a 20-minute call. We'll talk through where you are, what you need, and whether the Sprint is the right fit. No pressure, no pitch deck.

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