About Proof Sprint

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This space is for business analysts, product thinkers, and the leaders who rely on them to bring clarity to chaos.

You’ve done the work. Sat through the ceremonies. Followed the playbook.
And somewhere in the middle of a sprint, a retro, or a requirements session, you’ve thought:

“This doesn’t feel right. We’re moving fast, but are we solving the right thing?”

You’re not imagining it. And you’re not alone.

Proof Sprint is for the people who feel that ache.
The ones trying to hold clarity while everything around them speeds up.


What this is

Proof Sprint is a toolkit for catching bad assumptions before they become expensive mistakes.

It’s built for teams who want to stress test the problem before they commit to building the wrong solution.

It’s not a playbook. Not a certification. Not a layer of agile theater.

It’s a method today.
A mindset tomorrow.
Hopefully, a quiet correction in progress.


What we talk about here

  • Why most “requirements” aren’t requirements at all; they’re guesses, opinions, or inherited constraints

  • What business analysis looks like when you strip away the rituals and focus on clarity

  • How to challenge the backlog without getting buried by it

  • Tools, stories, and thinking models to stress test the problem, not just deliver a solution

This isn’t consulting or coaching wrapped in content.
It’s the practice behind the philosophy.


Why subscribe?

Because you’re tired of pretending the backlog makes sense.

You want sharp tools.
Honest stories.
A way of working that’s grounded in real thinking, not theater.

Subscribers get full access to every post, toolkit, and behind-the-scenes thinking from the development of Proof Sprint.


Thanks for being here.
We’re just getting started.

—Pragati


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