Stacksy/ Discovery

Project Discovery

Turn your idea into a developer-ready brief in about 20 minutes.

A guided discovery workshop for your next website, app, or automation. Answer at your own pace, save progress on any device, and leave with a structured scope your developers can quote against.

≈ 20 minutesAuto-saves as you goResume on any deviceNo commitment

How it works

A guided workshop, not a giant form.

01

Tell us what you're building

Pick from website, app, internal tool, AI workflow, or unsure. We'll only ask what's relevant to your project type.

02

Answer guided questions

Plain-English prompts walk you through goals, users, features, branding, and integrations. Skip anything you don't know yet.

03

Review your brief

We assemble your answers into a structured project scope. Edit, refine, and download as a branded PDF.

04

Talk to a real human

Submit when you're ready and we'll come back with questions, suggestions, and an honest estimate — usually within two business days.

What you'll get

A brief your developers can actually quote against.

Executive summary

A short, plain-English overview of your project, its goals, and intended users.

Functional requirements

Every feature you need, organised by user journey and priority.

Technical considerations

Integrations, hosting, security, and compliance items captured up-front.

Risks & unknowns

What's still ambiguous, called out clearly so we can resolve it together.

Branding direction

Your visual references, inspiration sites, and brand assets in one place.

Branded PDF

Download the whole brief as a Stacksy-branded document to share with your team.

Your data stays in Australia

Discovery answers and any uploaded files are stored in Sydney (Supabase ap-southeast-2). We never sell or share what you write.

Save and resume anywhere

Start as a guest, save with a magic link or Google account, and pick up exactly where you left off on any device.

No quote, no commitment

Submitting your brief doesn't lock you in. It just gives us enough context to have a useful first conversation.