// SOFTWARE STUDIO · AI AUTOMATION · WEB · MOBILE

We build software that does the boring work.

Engineering studio for AI automation

You describe the repetitive process. We ship the software that does it — fixed quote, weekly demos, your code.

Book a call ↗ 30 min · no pitch deck
Document processingSupport triageInternal copilotsData pipelines

// 01 — What we build

What we build

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Document processing, support triage, internal copilots. Software that does the manual work your team does today — reading, sorting, replying, filing. The result is measured in hours returned per week.

Dashboards, customer portals, internal tools. Built around how your team actually works, not the other way round — and fast enough that nobody opens the old spreadsheet again.

iOS and Android apps for teams in the field or customers on their phones. Simple to use, quick to ship, connected to the systems you already run.

// 02 — How we work

Four steps, no surprises

  1. Step 01

    Call

    30 minutes. You describe the process. We tell you honestly whether automation makes sense.

  2. Step 02

    Scope & quote

    A written scope, a fixed price, a delivery date. No hourly billing, no surprises.

  3. Step 03

    Build

    You see working software every week and steer as we go. No month-long silences.

  4. Step 04

    Handover

    You own the code and the accounts. We stay available for fixes and improvements.

// 03 — Proof

Problem in, result out

6 wks

Max to first working version

100%

Code ownership — yours

52

Demos a year — one every week

Invoice processing

18 hrs/week returned

400 supplier invoices a month, keyed in by hand. → A pipeline that reads each invoice, matches it to a purchase order, and posts it to accounting.

Support triage

4 hrs → 20 min

One inbox, everything mixed together. → An assistant that reads, routes, and drafts the first reply.

Field operations

Same-day reporting

Paper checklists typed up a week later. → A crew app with photos and sign-offs feeding a live dashboard.

// 04 — Journal

Notes from the studio

Aug 15, 2026

The review queue: keeping humans in the loop

The pattern behind every automation we ship: let software handle the 90% it's sure about, and give a human a fast, boring queue for the rest.

Aug 13, 2026

Should you automate that process?

The five-question checklist we run on every scoping call — half the time the answer is "not yet."

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// 05 — Contact

Tell us what you'd automate

30 min · no pitch deck · you'll talk to an engineer