Most of what we build falls into one of these four. Different shapes of work, one way of building them: in your environment, with code you own.
Copying the same information between systems. Chasing statuses. Sending the follow-up you send every week. Updating the spreadsheet by hand. We build agents and workflows that read, decide, and act across the tools you already use: an inbox that triages and drafts its own replies, an agent that chases unpaid invoices, a new lead that moves from form to CRM without anyone touching it. The repetitive work runs itself, and you get the hours back.
The reply that came in at 9pm and never got answered. The lead that went cold while you were busy. The review nobody responded to. We build assistants that answer the common questions, qualify and route what comes in, schedule, follow up, and surface the conversations that actually need you. Not to replace the relationship, to make sure none of it slips.
The hours spent reading PDFs, contracts, invoices, and applications by hand. The report you stitch together from five places before you can see what is going on. We build systems that read and summarize documents, pull out what matters, and put it on one screen: what is working, what is stuck, and where time or money is leaking.
When your business has the data, we build models that forecast demand, score leads, flag the orders about to slip, or catch the anomaly before it becomes a problem. When the data is not there yet, we will say so plainly, and start by getting it into shape rather than selling you a prediction it cannot make.
Not sure which one you need? That's the first conversation. We find the single piece of work that's costing you the most, and build that first.