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KAOS
Grow.

Products are never frozen.
They evolve continuously.

Weekly delivery rhythm
52
Weeks / Year
Improvements
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Retainer Model
Weekly
Delivery Cycle
NEVER
FROZEN.
Your product should be always improving — not frozen between projects.

Most companies build in bursts — a project ends, then silence. Then another project starts. In the gaps, their product stagnates while the market moves.

KAOS Grow replaces that pattern with a permanent delivery rhythm. Every week, something ships. Every week, the product gets better.

New capabilities get shipped incrementally, not in big-bang releases
Technical debt gets addressed continuously, not allowed to compound
Priorities shift based on real feedback, not last quarter's roadmap
System health is maintained actively, not reactively

A cadence that keeps products alive.

Monday
Review & Plan
Review last week's deliverables
Assess product metrics and feedback
Confirm priorities for the week
Assign and scope work items
Tue — Thu
Build & Iterate
Active development and execution
Continuous integration and testing
Async communication on blockers
Architecture and quality review
Friday
Ship & Show
Completed work deployed or staged
Progress update shared with you
Next week's priorities surface
Visible momentum — always
Monthly
Step Back
Roadmap review and recalibration
System health and tech debt review
Strategic product discussion
Backlog grooming and reprioritisation

Dynamic. Prioritised. Always alive.

The backlog is never frozen. It shifts based on real feedback, new information, and strategic changes. That's not chaos — that's how good products evolve.

Ship
New Capabilities
New features and functionality, introduced incrementally and validated quickly before scaling.
Refine
Existing Flows
Polish, streamline, and optimise what already exists. Small improvements compound into significantly better products.
Strengthen
System Health
Technical debt, performance improvements, security hardening, and infrastructure upgrades — addressed continuously, not in crisis.
Expand
Integrations & Scale
Connect new services, expand to new platforms, and prepare systems for the next order of magnitude in usage.
Why Continuous Wins

Steady momentum beats periodic bursts — every time.

The Old Way
  • Projects start and stop unpredictably
  • Long gaps where the product stagnates
  • Context lost between engagements
  • Technical debt accumulates silently
  • Big launches with high risk
  • You manage multiple agencies and freelancers
  • Priorities driven by whoever pushed last
KAOS Grow
  • Continuous delivery — every single week
  • Product always improving, never stagnant
  • Deep context that compounds over time
  • Technical health maintained proactively
  • Small, frequent releases with low risk
  • One accountable team that owns outcomes
  • Priorities driven by data and strategy

How the retainer works.

Model
Monthly retainer — consistent, predictable cost
Commitment
3-month minimum to build momentum and context
Delivery
Weekly shipping cycle, visible every Friday
Backlog
Dynamic, jointly-managed, always prioritised
Communication
Async-first with weekly sync and monthly deep-dive
Ownership
One accountable team — no rotation, no handoffs

Context compounds. Velocity increases.

The longer we work together, the faster we move. Deep product context means less briefing, fewer mistakes, and better decisions — every week.

Month 1
Onboarding, early wins
Month 2
Full rhythm established
Month 3
Maximum velocity

Most teams hit their stride in month 3. That's when the investment really starts to compound — and why we ask for a minimum three-month commitment.

Retainer-based · Weekly delivery

Start
Moving.

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Vertical 02
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