Most teams have AI tools somewhere — a chatbot, a Slack integration, a few people pasting into ChatGPT. Almost none have redesigned a workflow around it. We build the agents and automations that close that gap, and stay on to keep them working as models and workflows change.
The same five tasks get manually pasted into ChatGPT every week
“We use AI” means a bot nobody opens anymore
No one owns whether an automation still works after the last model update
Quoting, support, or reporting still routes through a human doing repetitive lookups
Three vendors have pitched you “agents” and none of them are actually running
Fixed price, ~1 week. We map which workflows are actually worth automating and the ROI case for each. A prioritized list, not a slide deck of buzzwords.
We ship the agent or automation system the Blueprint prioritizes: quoting, support triage, reporting, back-office operations.
Connects to what you already run — CRM, inbox, spreadsheets, internal tools — using MCP-based workflows where it fits.
A Managed AI Operations retainer. Agents drift, models change, workflows evolve — we keep it working so it isn't another dead Slack bot in six months.
We run our own acquisition and delivery on the same kind of agent stack we build for clients. This isn't a slide from a vendor deck — it's how we operate day to day.
Blueprints from $[X]. Builds scoped after the Blueprint. Managed retainer from $[X]/month.
Everything you need to know about working with us.
No — the Blueprint works either way. It tells you where automation actually pays off, with or without an existing AI investment.