What We Do

AI and automation for businesses that need their operations to work.

You don’t need another sandbox demo. You need a partner who can take an idea from the first conversation to a working system that runs day in, day out, scales with the business, and doesn’t fall apart when reality bites.

That is what we do.


Three problems we hear

Pilots that never reach production

The most expensive work is the work that stalls. Demos that land in the meeting, then die in the cold light of Monday morning. Prototypes that have to be rebuilt before they can be deployed. We solve this by designing for production from day one — integration and the unglamorous engineering are part of the architecture, not bolted on afterwards.

Fragmented systems with no single source of truth

Most growing businesses don’t have an AI problem. They have a connection problem. Multiple systems doing similar things. Manual handoffs. Repeated data entry. Reports that disagree. We build integrated systems with a single source of truth — the foundation that AI actually needs to work.

Vendor lock-in that ages badly

The LLM that is best today won’t be the best in twelve months. The supplier you trusted last year may have changed their terms, their API, or simply disappeared. We build modular, LLM-agnostic systems where components are replaceable by design — so the system survives the change, and so do you.


How we deliver: six phases

  1. Discovery — we listen, and we ask a lot of questions. Output: a written understanding of where you are, where you want to get to, and a plan for solving the first bottleneck — anchored to your overall objective.
  2. Specification — before we build, we write down exactly what the system will do. You review it, we discuss it, we agree it. No invoice for the build until the finished system does what the spec says.
  3. Data Foundation — convert what you have today into a foundation an integrated system can actually run on.
  4. Working Prototype — production-grade prototype, scoped to the engagement. Not a slide deck.
  5. Full Implementation — production-grade build of the signed-off prototype, integrated with the rest of your operation.
  6. Long-term Solutions — the system keeps working as the business changes, the models change, and the suppliers change.

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What a typical engagement looks like

We are early in our external-engagement journey, so rather than show fabricated case studies, here is an honest walk-through of how an engagement runs. Durations are scope-dependent — some prototypes are weeks, others run longer. We scope honestly at the start.

Early on: Discovery. We sit with you and the people closest to the friction, and we ask a lot of questions. We want to understand what you have today, where you ultimately want to get to, and the bottlenecks in the way. We pick the first bottleneck — the one whose removal will deliver visible benefit fastest — and produce a plan to solve it. Step by step. Confidence builds with each delivery, and every step is anchored to your overall objective.

Through the build: instrument, integrate, evaluate. We build modularly, instrument everything, and run continuous evaluation. At the end of the prototype phase you have a working system, not a demo — running on real data, in your environment, with the logging intact.

After the prototype. If the prototype is the right call, we move to full implementation and long-term support. If it is not, we tell you so, hand over the artefacts, and walk away. We do not sell engagements that should not exist.


Where we focus

We work with growing businesses across e-commerce, manufacturing, professional services, and operations-heavy trades — the kind of businesses where the systems have to actually work, day in, day out, on real orders and real customers.


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An online conversation. No fixed agenda, no cookie-cutter discovery. We focus on your ultimate objective and your most pressing immediate need — and the route between them.

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