What we do

Four service lines

The first three usually pay for themselves within a few months. The fourth changes how the company runs, and it's the one we steer toward whenever the client's process allows it.

Service

Websites

A company site or landing page that loads fast, shows up in search, and stays under your team's control. We build it from scratch, and the code and credentials are yours at the end of the project.

Typical timeline
2 to 6 weeks
Ends with
the site live, with the credentials in your hands
Includes
  • Design and copy reviewed with you
  • CMS so your team edits without calling anyone
  • Technical SEO and analytics configured
  • Optional care plan after go-live
Service

Team training

AI literacy run on your team's real documents. Everyone leaves the room with prompts ready for the tasks already sitting on their desk.

Typical timeline
1 day to 3 months
Ends with
the team using it daily, with written rules on which data can go to an AI
Includes
  • 4-hour workshop, 6-week program or full track
  • Prompt library built for your workflows
  • A safe usage policy, written in plain language
  • A list of the processes that could be automated
Service

Custom software

For when the spreadsheet and the off-the-shelf system stop coping. It starts with a paid discovery, and the document that comes out of it is yours even if you decide to stop there.

Typical timeline
1 week to 9 months
Ends with
a system in production, with real users and real data
Includes
  • Discovery with requirements, architecture and estimate
  • MVP in production with the core flow
  • Integration with your ERP, CRM or whatever already runs
  • Roles, audit trail and documentation
Price

How we quote

Every company has a different process, and quoting without seeing the process produces a number that won't hold. After a 20-minute conversation you get a proposal of three pages maximum, with your number at the top, scope, timeline, price, and the limits of what's included.

20-minute conversationProposal in 48 hoursScope and dates in writing

Describe the process that eats the most time today. We'll come back with two or three questions about it.

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