Design Partner & Product Advisory

Product decisions grounded in how the business actually runs.

Renoxis works with startups and technology companies as a design partner, bringing real-world business, finance, accounting, risk, and operational expertise into product development — so the workflows you ship match how businesses actually operate.

Engagement snapshot

Engagement style Embedded advisory
Typical scope Workflow & logic review
Cadence Sprint-aligned

What's included

Everything this engagement covers

Business workflow mapping

Real accounting, finance, and operational processes translated into concrete user flows the product needs to support.

Product logic validation

Stress-testing product rules and assumptions against how finance, accounting, and risk actually work in practice.

Gap analysis

A clear list of where the product's current logic diverges from how the business it serves actually operates.

Requirements translation

Complex business, finance, and risk requirements turned into practical specs your product and engineering teams can build from.

Edge-case & exception handling

The real-world scenarios finance and operations teams hit — flagged before they become support tickets or churn.

Cross-functional workshops

Structured working sessions with your product, design, and engineering teams to pressure-test flows before they're built.

Embedded advisory reviews

Ongoing, sprint-aligned check-ins as the product evolves, so operating logic stays accurate release over release.

5 Domains of operating expertise — finance, accounting, risk, ops, and strategy
Sprint-aligned Advisory cadence, embedded into your existing build cycle
100% Of workflows reviewed against real operating logic, not assumptions

How it runs

The engagement, step by step

01

Learn the business

We start by understanding how the business actually runs — the accounting, financial, risk, and operational logic underneath the product.

02

Map it to the product

That logic gets translated into concrete workflows, rules, and edge cases the product needs to account for.

03

Pressure-test with your team

We validate assumptions directly with your product, design, and engineering teams, flagging gaps before they reach a sprint.

04

Stay embedded

We continue as an advisory partner through build and iteration, catching drift as the product and the business evolve.

They caught workflow gaps our own product team didn't know to look for — the kind that only surface once real operators start using it.

— Founder, B2B SaaS platform

Who this is for

Best fit for teams building products for how businesses actually operate.

Startups building products for finance, accounting, or operations teams
Product teams without in-house domain expertise in these areas
Founders who need business logic validated before it ships
Teams preparing for enterprise buyers who expect operational rigor

Start the conversation

Bring us the number you're least sure of.

That's usually where the real engagement starts — a forecast that doesn't add up, a market claim no one has tested, a plan the board keeps asking to see again.