Interface flow clinic
Map how users and integrations actually move through a product so analysis reports describe paths, not screenshots alone.
Web Covehub
Reserve a seat in a Hanoi systems lab, flow clinic, or constraint workshop—confirmed offline from our Dong Da studio.
Primary program
A half-day lab that teaches analysts to gather observable facts about a live system before diagrams take over. From 11,500,000 VND per seat—informational only; no payment on this site.
Same craft, different drills: interface flows, constraint maps, vendor diligence, and briefing practice.
Map how users and integrations actually move through a product so analysis reports describe paths, not screenshots alone.
Train analysts to surface technical and organizational constraints early so requirements conversations stay honest.
Practice fair technical diligence on tools and vendors so leadership hears trade-offs instead of marketing echoes.
Rehearse presenting tech analysis findings so executives hear the recommendation without drowning in implementation detail.
The evidence lab gave our analysts one shared brief format instead of three conflicting decks after every review.
Constraint mapping workshop stopped our intake meetings from promising work the stack could not support.
Vendor diligence desk made our next tool comparison readable for leadership without soft-selling any side.
We train from A1 Building, Lane 102 in Dong Da District—worksheets on the table, definitions written before diagrams. Video sessions are available after a short confirmation call.
Truong Chinh Street, A1 Building, Lane 102, Dong Da District, Hanoi
(84-4) 3868 8177 · Monday–Friday, 8:30–12:00 and 13:30–17:00
Why tech analysis briefs should lock observable facts before anyone opens a drawing tool.
A short method for describing interface flows so handoffs stay visible.