Agentic AI consulting that starts with should you
Our agentic AI consulting work answers the question most vendors skip: should this be an agent at all. About a third of the time the honest answer is no, and finding that out in two weeks is worth more than a six-month build.
No sales script. You talk to the engineers who'd build it.
Our team works a shifted day so you get real-time standups and same-day turnarounds in your time zone, not next-morning replies.
Every line of code, model weight, and prompt is yours from day one. NDAs and clean IP assignment are standard, not an upsell.
You work directly with the engineers building your system. No account managers sitting between you and the people writing code.
We move from scoping to a working system in production in weeks. Most engagements ship something usable inside the first month.
What we build
Concrete systems we ship, tuned to your data and your stack.
Agent readiness review
Data access, integration surface, permission model, evaluation capability, and who will own the thing once it is live.
Process selection
Which process, in what order, with the baseline numbers written down. This is the step whose absence kills most agent projects.
Cost modelling
Cost per completed task including the failed runs, modelled before you commit, because forecasts built on per-call pricing miss by a factor of five.
Architecture second opinion
A review of a design or a running system, with the failure modes and blast radius laid out in plain language.
How we work
Scope & evals
We pin down what success means and build the evaluation set before writing the feature, so quality is measured, not guessed.
Build in the open
Weekly demos against real data. You see progress every week and can change direction before it gets expensive.
Ship & instrument
We deploy with logging, cost tracking, and guardrails in place, then tune against production traffic.
Hand off or stay
Take the keys with full docs, or keep us on for iteration. Either way you're never locked in.
Questions, answered
How long is a consulting engagement?
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Two to four weeks for a readiness review or process selection. We would rather give you something you can act on than produce a document that gets filed.
Will you tell us not to build an agent?
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When it is right. If the process has a fixed path, a workflow engine beats an agent on cost, predictability, and audit. We have talked clients out of builds and it has never cost us the relationship.
Do you only consult, or do you build too?
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Both, and the consulting is better because of it. A recommendation from someone who will have to implement it is a different kind of recommendation.
Can you review an agent that is already live?
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Yes, and that is a common ask. Cost per task, escalation rate, blast radius, and whether it can produce an audit trail are usually where the findings are.
Let's scope your build.
Tell us what you're trying to ship. We'll tell you honestly whether AI is the right tool and what it would take.