How we work.
We help businesses get real value from AI. For most, the way in is the licence they already pay for - picking the right one, then pointing it at the work that grows the business. From there it goes as deep as you want: agents built for specific jobs, all the way to rethinking how the whole business runs with AI at its core.
It starts with a quick call.
Thirty minutes with Hamish or Stephen, no charge. Come with a rough picture of three things: the licences you pay for, where your people's time goes and the job you suspect AI should be doing by now. We'll tell you where we'd start - and sometimes that's smaller than you'd think. No AI licence yet? This is also where we help you pick the right one.
The AI Power-Up Day.
£7,499, fixed. One day with your leadership team. You come out understanding what AI really is and how to prompt it properly, seeing the AI-able shapes of work in your own business, and pointing the licences you already pay for at the bits that make you money - the ROI worked out live on your own numbers, and a working tool built in the room before you leave.
After the day.
We don't vanish at 5pm. The day usually surfaces more than anyone can build in an afternoon - a backlog of work AI should be taking on. What each piece needs varies: sometimes a skill inside the licence you already own, sometimes a workflow that runs a whole job on its own, sometimes an agent built for one specific task. Most clients keep us around for that next stretch - some want us on hand while their people do the building, some want us to build it for them.
Not everyone starts with the day.
Some people come to us needing help choosing or setting up a licence. Some arrive with one specific job they want an agent built for. Some want a bit of thinking help and nothing more. The front door is the same quick call - tell us what you're after and we'll tell you how we might be able to help.
"It moved the dial for us as a business... what these guys bring and how they deliver it is tailored, smart and excellent." Tracy Wilmot, CEO, TW1
It starts with a conversation.