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Advisory · 01 of 04

Before you buy anything, know what's worth building

An honest assessment of your needs and requirements. We get to the root of the problem, including what we would not build.

The honest answerExample
We want an AI chatbot for customer support.

Not worth building

A chatbot on a broken process just delivers the brokenness faster.

Worth building

Automate the handful of requests that make up most of the volume. Add conversation only where talking genuinely beats clicking.

An example of the assessment, in the words it is written in.

What you get

The deliverable

An honest assessment of your needs and requirements, in plain words.

What to build, what to skip, and why: in writing, before you spend on anything. If a build makes sense, this becomes the foundation Design works from.

No obligation to build with us

The real problem, named

We dig past the symptom you called about to the process underneath it. That's where the money is.

AI or automation, the honest call

Most companies asking for AI need automation first. Knowing which is our job, not yours.

How it works

Free 30-minute call

Your situation, your goal, and an honest first read on whether we can help. No pitch deck.

The assessment

We map your needs and requirements against what technology can actually do for them.

The recommendation

What to build, what to skip, in writing, with the reasoning attached.

The honest part

Sometimes the assessment says: don't build this.

If what you're asking for won't get used, won't pay for itself, or is the wrong tool, we'll say so and propose what would work instead. We'd rather lose the build than sell you one that fails.

Where this leads

Advisory ends with a decision. If the decision is build, Design picks up from here: a BRD and a working demo before you commit. See Design

Honest answers

The questions people ask about advisory. Anything else, the first call is free.

Not sure Advisory is the right entry point?

Tell us what you're dealing with and we'll say where to start — or whether you need us at all.

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