EasySpecs Labs

Maximum depth when a standard workshop is not enough.

We shape the block to your company, combine shared whole-team time with private sessions per role, and work live on your repository until merge-worthy artifacts — not a single mixed track everyone tolerates.

  • €16,800
  • 3–4 days

Business outcome

Each function leaves with role-specific depth plus shared vocabulary — developers own agentic coding loops, POs and designers own upstream context, and leadership sees proof in the repo before scaling headcount or tools.

What you leave with

  • Curriculum and exercises scoped to your priorities, stakeholders, and product risks
  • Shared sessions for cross-role alignment plus private breakouts per role
  • Maximum live work on your repository with merge-worthy artifacts as we go
  • Context packs, prompt libraries, and review rituals you keep — on-site or remote
  • Written playbook and implementation notes checked into your repo
  • Path to additional focused days at €4,200 each if you expand scope later

Workshop curriculum

Immersion curriculum — shaped to your org

Shared whole-team sessions plus private breakouts per role. Every block ends with merge-worthy artifacts in your repository.

  • Day 1 — Alignment and context engineering

    Whole-team kickoff: map product risks, compliance boundaries, and the context packs agents will pull. Developers start repo-native rules; POs and designers shape upstream intent signals.

  • Day 2 — Agentic coding loops (engineering) + upstream context (product/design)

    Parallel depth: engineers build layered agent loops and review rituals on your stack; product and design build acceptance signals, prototypes, and hand-off patterns agents can trust.

  • Day 3 — Cross-role integration

    Shared sessions wire product intent into agent workflows. End-to-end exercises on real backlog items until diffs are merge-worthy under your professional bar.

  • Day 4 — Playbook, metrics, and scale plan

    Finalize the checked-in playbook, agree on verification gates, and define how champions roll the patterns to adjacent teams — optional fifth day scoped at €4,200.

Key metrics

  • Investment: €16,800 · 3–4 days · team size scoped in proposal
  • Conservative payback: ~4 working days of org-wide time reclaimed
  • Year 1 ROI (conservative): 35×–90× vs. immersion cost
  • Format: on-site or remote · everything versioned in your repository

When to use this program

When risks and workflows need more than the standard 1–2 day workshop — mixed rooms, regulated context, or leadership wants the highest depth before an embedded or multi-team rollout.

Conservative ROI scenario

Four days to pay back a €16,800 immersion

Conservative scenario: a twelve-person cohort each saves one hour per day for four days on clearer specs, faster reviews, and reusable context — exceeding the immersion cost before counting artifacts that keep paying down backlog for quarters.

Agentic Coding Coaching

Workshops are coached by senior EasySpecs practitioners — product, structured requirements, and platform architecture at the table with your team, not junior facilitators reading slides.

  • Portrait of Xesca Alabart, EasySpecs Labs coaching lead

    Xesca Alabart

    Lead coach — product & requirements · CEO, EasySpecs

    Xesca combines product leadership with requirements engineering, helping teams turn business intent into explicit objectives and acceptance signals agents can work against—not vague chat prompts. She facilitates mixed rooms of engineering, product, and design while keeping a sharp definition of what “done” means.

    • Aligns engineering, product, and design without diluting technical depth
    • Brings structured requirements practice into AI-assisted delivery
    • Based in Barcelona; delivers in English, Spanish, or Catalan as needed
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  • Portrait of Carlos Guirao, EasySpecs Labs coaching lead

    Carlos Guirao

    Carlos Guirao Capistany

    Lead coach — platform & agent workflows · CTO, EasySpecs

    Carlos architects EasySpecs’ platform and AI systems with an emphasis on safe, reviewable change in mature codebases. He focuses on boundaries, APIs, and verification so agentic engineering produces diffs your team can trust—not opaque churn.

    • Systems and integration architecture for complex products
    • Hands-on with agent workflows, tools, and how they land in your repository
    • Leads the technical spine behind Application Mapping and agent-ready context
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FAQ

Do product people need to code?

No. Developers focus on agentic coding loops with reviewable diffs; POs and designers focus on upstream context — stories, acceptance signals, prototypes — so agentic engineering does not stop at the IDE.

Minimum team size?

Useful from ~3 people up to large orgs. Small groups get intensity; 8–15 balances peer learning; bigger roll-outs usually sequence champions after the first immersion.

How does this compare to the development team workshop?

The workshop (€4,995) is our recommended 1–2 day engineering-led entry. Control Plane at Scale (€7,995) is the advanced two-day block for orchestration and monitoring when agents must scale org-wide. Immersion adds 3–4 days, custom shaping, and private role breakouts for higher overall depth across functions.