How we work
Our Customer first, agile first approach enables our clients to position themselves for sustained growth, resilience, and success in an increasingly competitive and unpredictable business landscape.
Our engagement model
We work with our customer's closely to understand their product vision and work hand in hand to turn vision into reality. We follow the steps below to build a good relationship with the customer and handoff the product successfully.
1
Non-Disclosure Agreement
Establish a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) between Exathought and customer so the interests of the customers are protected.
2
Master Services Agreement
Enter into a master services agreement that outlines the terms of engagement.
3
Team
Setup
Identify and establish the team that will work on the product for the length of the development.
4
Product
Delivery
Deliver the product features according to the prioritized backlog in sprints of 2 weeks each
5
Product Launch Support
Support the product launch and establish reliability engineering to ensure product performance and availabIlity
6
Product
Transition
Hand over the product assets (Code, design, process documents, tools) to the customer’s internal engineering teams.
Our delivery model
Agile is our model of delivery. We take the highest business value first approach to prioritizing the user stories.
1
Prioritized
Backlog
Product owners are integral to development they constantly work with the engineers to ensure the business value is met.
2
Sprint
Zero

Set the tools, processes, coding practices, CI / CD, environment setup etc. The goal is to ensure all the necessary tools, technology and process is ready for the product development.
3
Sprint Retrospective & Planning
Organize for a dedicated sprint planning session where the teams comes together to capture the lessons learnt from the previous sprint and estimate and schedule the prioritized sprint backlog.
4
Sprint
Delivery
Team works together on the prioritized backlog. Everyday team comes together to report the progress and address any blockers that will stop them from being successful in the sprint.
5
Internal Release & Demo
At the end of the sprint the the demo of the completed user stories are provided to the product owner and other stakeholders
6
Product
Release
The product is released to the users once the release scope is delivered.
Agile development process
We truly believe in the power of agile. Organizing into small, self organised, self directed teams with a clear focus of MVP has helped us in delivering business value consistently to our clients.
