
Our DID Methodology of Continuous Improvement
We DID it. And we DID it again.
Responsible innovation isn’t a meeting—it’s a loop. We start with what matters, ship a first version fast, improve it with real feedback and safeguards, then redeploy. Repeat.
Speed promise: potential same-day MVPs, with most projects deployed within 72 hours. Exact timelines are scoped during your discovery call.
Two lenses. One DNA.
We flex between two complementary cycles depending on context—both grounded in the INNOVATE framework and our safeguards.
Discover → Iterate → Deploy
Best for: universities, grant partners, institutions, complex stakeholder landscapes.
- Centers context & inclusion before build
- Ideal for ethics reviews, IRB-like diligence
- Poster-ready receipts for academic audiences
Deploy → Improve → Deploy Again
Best for: startups, civic tech, activist coalitions—when urgency is the point.
- Real users, real metrics—immediately
- Continuous refinement without the red tape
- Perfect for mobilizations & rapid pilots
Both modes use the same backbone: INNOVATE (inclusion, transparency, accountability, ethics, sustainability) + RIL Safeguards.
Which cycle should we use?
If you need confidence
- Grant or campus stakeholders
- Complex ethics/consent/privacy
- High scrutiny deliverables
Pick: DID 1 (Discovery → Iterate → Deploy)
If you need momentum
- Time-sensitive launches
- Community campaigns
- Testing value in the wild
Pick: DID 2 (Deploy → Improve → Deploy Again)
Receipts (mini-cases)
AI as a Thinking Partner
“We shipped a 9-module course based on this series in less than a week.”
RIL Student Team • Education • Workforce Development
Investment Research Partner
“A great example of long term, iterative deployment.”
RIL × Impact Partner • Future Thinking • Sustainable
Give Me Back My Bias
“Chatbots live on day one; stakeholder toolkit shipped by day three.”
RIL × Coalition • Resilience • Startup Incubation
Ready to DID it?
Tell us the problem, and we’ll show you a principled path forward—fast. Morning discovery, first version by evening, improved deployment by week’s end.
Try the DID Methodology, right now
Paste a brief or describe your challenge. Ask Mave to outline a DID 1 or DID 2 plan for you.
FAQ
How fast is “fast”?
Many projects get a same-day MVP; most deploy within 72 hours. We confirm feasibility in your discovery call.
Is rapid still responsible?
Yes. Safeguards and our INNOVATE values run through every loop—privacy, equity, transparency, documentation.
Which cycle should I choose?
If you need confidence and consensus, start with DID 1. If you need momentum and field data, start with DID 2. We’ll recommend the fit during discovery.