Fixed-fee, four weeks. One workflow, end to end.
- Discovery & loop mapping
- Working prototype in your sandbox
- Eval suite + benchmark report
- Handover doc & playbook
- Two engineers, one strategist
Fixed-fee where it makes sense, retainer where it doesn't. No SOWs that read like phone books.
Fixed-fee, four weeks. One workflow, end to end.
Per month, three-month minimum. Up to three agents in production.
Year-long engagement, embedded squad, your roadmap.
Choose a plan that fits your goals and scale as you grow
What you typically get from a consultancy versus what you get from an operator-led studio.
Still puzzled? Reach out — we'd rather have a 20-minute call than write another paragraph here.
We ship code, not slides. Every engagement ends with a working system in your repo, an eval suite your team owns, and a runbook for the next person to pick it up. We measure ourselves on uptime, not deliverables.
We're model-agnostic by design. We benchmark across frontier and open models for each workload, route between them at runtime, and rebenchmark every quarter. Your contract is with us, not with a single provider.
All work happens in your cloud or a sandbox we stand up under your security review. We sign your DPA, run on your SSO, and write our evals against synthetic equivalents of your data so we can iterate without exposing it.
Two weeks of discovery, two to four weeks to a working prototype, then a production rollout once the eval bar is met. After that, most clients keep us on a retainer for tune-ups and new agents.
Yes — most of our engagements are alongside an internal team. We bring the agent patterns, the eval rigor and the platform plumbing; your team brings the domain depth. We document the handoff from day one.
Then we don't ship it. The eval suite is the gate, not a vibe check. About one in five prototypes gets retired — that's the system working as designed.
Tell us what's eating your team's afternoons. We'll come back inside three days with a discovery plan, a price, and the names of the engineers we'd put on it.