Discoveries and Workshops


Our high performance development teams hit the ground running working with your stakeholders to deliver working software every two weeks.


Our model embeds quality and security from the outset, using leading industry practices that helps you get the extra capacity or capabilities you need.

Our Discovery Offering is:


Technology Agnostic

We can create solutions in almost any technology stack you pick. Or if you don't know what to choose, our consultants can architect your solution

Scalable

Need more resources? We can easily deploy teams backed by our unique Way of Work that enables them to hit the ground running

Transparent

Our governance processes put you firmly in the drivers seat, giving you control over priorities for each two week sprint

Discovery

Development as a Service

Developing working applications requires more than just developers - it requires teams of skilled individuals who are working with a common framework and methodology. 


Our Way of Work means that we deploy small multi-disciplinary teams of five into client organisations to deliver working software in two week sprints. 


They’re autonomous and work quickly to remove roadblocks towards a clear objective that we define with you. Critically, our teams have worked together and are skilled at using our Way of Work to turn your requirements into working software.

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Business Cases

Automated Testing

We integrate automated testing into development process to ensure that when we deploy into our customers target environment, we’re deploying working software – every time. 


Our testing process is highly visible, with our team generating regular reporting on test results as part of their development process. 

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Workshops

Deployment Approach

Adopting a Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) approach means that we’re focused on making incremental code changes frequently and reliably. 


The end result of this is that our clients get to see a demonstration of their working software, in their target environment, at the end of every sprint.

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Product or Process Reviews

Governance Frameworks

Our unique governance framework gives clients transparency over the work to be done in each and every two week sprint, through the client signing off on individual user stories for each project.


Approving individual stories gives clients the flexibility to prioritise features as a project is built, and for stakeholders to provide feedback on the project as it goes through regular showcases.

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Case Studies


We're extremely proud of the work we complete for each and every client.

From enterprise clients all the way through to small businesses and startups, our focus has always been on providing positive results in the most efficient way possible. Our Way of Working paves the way for successful outcomes for each project.

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Our Latest Thinking


May 20, 2025
We’re proud to announce that Hanieh Madad has been named the winner of the Technical Award at the prestigious 2025 ARN Women in ICT Awards.
Copies of the book DesignedUp are stacked on top of each other on a pink background
By Lennah kuskoff May 5, 2025
At PZ, we’re always exploring how design and technology can better complement each other. We recently hosted a Lunch & Learn featuring Emma Carter, Experience Design Leader and author of DesignedUp, whose talk was a candid, experience-rich exploration of what it takes to create great products, and even better collaboration between disciplines.
By Joe Cooney May 5, 2025
A friend and former colleague reached out to me recently to ask if I could help him fix a couple of bugs in a small project he’d been working on. He was not a developer, but had worked in and around developers for his whole 20+ year career as a business analyst, product owner and program manager. With the advent of tools like Cursor and Lovable his lack of coding ability was (maybe) no longer a barrier to getting some ideas he’d been incubating in his mind for a while, out into the world. With credit card in hand, he dived headfirst into the world of “vibe” coding. We met for coffee, and he showed me the prototype he’d built. I was quite impressed with what he showed me (running on his laptop…deploying it anywhere was a bridge he had not crossed yet) – a capable working prototype that demonstrated the ideas he was trying to prove out. I asked him about the “development experience” and he said it had been great at first, and he’d been able to make a lot of progress quickly, but at some point he hit a bit of a wall where each change he tried to make introduced more issues, and he felt like it was pointless to continue. He’d switched between a few different AI coding tools in an effort to see if the problems he encountered were specific to the tool he’d started with, but without success. The vibes had run out.
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