A design sprint is a process aimed at reviewing ideas and solving big challenges. First of all using prototyping and testing ideas with customers. In one working week, the Design Sprint will let you to:
Day 1: User research
Map out the problem and pick an important area to focus on.
Day 2: Ideate
Sketch out competing solutions on paper.
Day 3: Design
Take action and turn your ideas into a verifiable hypothesis.
Day 4: Prototype
Create together a viable prototype.
Day 5: User testing
Collect feedback from first real users.
We have had a collaborative relationship with Gera-IT from the very beginning of our organization. They have guided us from the general concept of our original postings to the mature website we have today; researching and advising us as to the most effective ways to present the various forms of communication we added along the way.
Gera-IT delivered a fully functioning interactive platform, NoCarbonFuel.org, and expanded its capabilities as our growth required. NoCarbonFuel.org currently attracts around 400 unique organic visitors per month. This metric, while modest, indicates real user engagement that is of an international nature, and establishes a solid base for future growth as climate-related issues intensify.
I'm most impressed by the commitment Gera-IT has to the work we are doing. They are knowledgeable about sustainability issues, they understand the importance of reducing carbon emissions, and they perform their assignments with the same sense of urgency that we feel. In this way, they truly contribute to our mission.
Gera-IT has helped the client attract 1,500 website users, 560 email campaign engagements, and 340 contact form submissions.
Their project management was proactive and efficient. Deliverables were consistently on time, and the team adapted quickly to our evolving requirements, keeping communication clear and responsive throughout.
The US spends more on healthcare per capita than any other developed country, yet life expectancy lags behind. One of the reasons is the insufficient early detection of chronic diseases that silently progress until they become critical. Conditions like diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, or diabetic retinopathy can be managed effectively when diagnosed in early stages, but many patients are diagnosed too late.
Proactive FQHC was created to change this. As a non-profit organization, it advocates for the expansion of proactive health screenings at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) across the nation. By focusing on prevention, rather than crisis response, Proactive FQHC aims to reduce costs, improve outcomes, and help communities live healthier lives.
As the Project Manager of Enodoc, I see every day how our solution changes the way teams work with documents. When I first joined the project, many of our partners struggled with overwhelming paperwork, slow manual checks, and constant risks of human error. Watching how Enodoc solves these problems has been inspiring.Our platform doesn’t just automate routine tasks—it truly understands documents. By leveraging advanced AI, Enodoc highlights key details, detects risks, and connects information across thousands of files. For me as a PM, the most rewarding part is seeing how legal experts, insurers, and financial analysts now make decisions in minutes instead of days.
Enodoc has become more than a tool for our clients—it’s a reliable partner that turns documents into valuable insights and helps people focus on what really matters.
We built a fast, secure, and scalable Document Intelligence Platform that automates document ingestion and interpretation, supports legal, financial, and compliance terminology, and ensures data privacy through on-premise or private cloud deployment. Its data extraction engine can convert over a hundred documents into a single structured spreadsheet, enabling instant analysis or audit. It cuts manual effort by 75% and delivered faster, more consistent, and more reliable document processing, proving its strong technical performance and real-world impact.