Make innovation real
Innovation Sprint
Stuck is the enemy
What it does
Wherever innovation feels stuck, this sprint gets it moving.
We've designed a structured system that consistently produces results. It combines Jointly's award-winning Miro workshop experience with proven design thinking methods, creating the conditions where innovation actually happens.
You drive, we navigate
How it works
Your team invests 1.5 days of active workshop time across the week.
We handle the prep, facilitation, testing, logistics and synthesis. You focus on bringing your expertise and making the decisions that matter.
From insight to prototype
The Five-Day Journey
Discovery
We examine the challenge from every angle, gathering insights that reveal where the real opportunity lies.
Clarity
Together, we cut through complexity to define exactly what needs solving and why it matters.
Creativity
Your team generates a volume of ideas that would normally take months, guided by frameworks that push thinking beyond the obvious.
Validation
We rapidly prototype the strongest concepts and put them in front of real customers to learn what resonates and what doesn't.
Synthesis
We package everything into clear, actionable outputs your organisation can immediately build on.
Where it happens
Hosted in the Virtual Tech Campus
All workshops take place in Jointly's virtual Silicon Valley tech campus,
a custom Miro environment designed to make remote collaboration feel immersive, energising and productive.
Real teams, real results
Proof in practice
Talk is cheap. Here's what happened when a beer brand, a building society,
and a financial giant each committed one week to breaking through their innovation bottlenecks.
Case Study#1
A global beer brand ran a Jointly Innovation Sprint to wake up a forgotten corner of the beer aisle. Shandy.
In five days, the team broke old habits and created fresh, test ready product and experience ideas.
The Sprint set the pace and the team went on to cut the usual 18-month development cycle in half.
Case Study#2
A UK building society faced a question with no easy answers: How do we help young people save for homes when wages are flat and costs keep rising?
In five days, the team looked everywhere for answers from rethinking savings products, to borrowing ideas from fintech and even exploring new ways to build homes.
By the end, three concepts received exec backing to take forward.
Case Study#3
A European financial giant wanted to make sustainability a core part of everyday insurance, not just a marketing message.
They ran an asynchronous Innovation Sprint engaging over 1,000 employees across five continents. The workshops generated hundreds of ideas grounded in real customer needs.
A shortlist of the strongest concepts moved directly into development and market testing, with several now live in market.
Know before you go
Is this right for your innovation challenge?
The Innovation Sprint works best when you need to:
Break through a persistent innovation bottleneck
Generate and validate ideas faster than your current process allows
Build internal momentum and alignment around new opportunities
Test concepts before committing significant resources
Energise a team that's lost confidence in the innovation process
It's not right if you're unsure where innovation is required, need long-term strategic planning or aren't ready to test ideas with customers.
If you're ready to move from talking about innovation to actually shipping it, let's talk.



