Make Co-Design Part of Your Product Team’s DNA
Discover your starting point—and take the next step toward more student centered products.



Co-design is both a mindset and a process that involves users—like students and teachers—early in the work, going beyond traditional user research to co-create everything from product ideas to research agendas. Your team’s culture, tools, and approach play a key role in how meaningfully you engage them throughout.

The Co-design Maturity Survey helps you identify strengths and growth areas, no matter your role, and offers tailored recommendations to advance your co-design practice.
How It Works:
Take the survey
Answer questions across four core pillars that drive strong co-design practices—Organizational Culture, Research Approach, Co-Design Approach, and Feedback Approach.
See where you stand
Get a clear snapshot of where you are in each stage—highlighting strengths and areas to grow.
Get tailored next steps
Receive a prioritized list of actionable recommendations to strengthen your product thinking and co-design capacity.
Why Take the Co-Design Maturity Survey?
Get a clear starting point.
Quickly understand where you stand in applying co-design practices.
Build stronger products, faster.
Save time and resources by getting it right the first time. Co-design helps reduce costly rework and missed needs.
Grow your skills and toolkits
Learn new methods to deepen your capabilities and strengthen your research and design practice.
Design with—not for—students and teachers.
Ground your product decisions in lived experiences to create solutions that truly resonate.
Get Support
Our team of researchers and designers are here to support you on your co-design journey. We offer customized guidance tailored to your goals, including:
Helpful Resources to Explore
Leverage the tools below to help you build more inclusive, equity-centered products through ethical, human-centered design approaches.