Agentic Workflow Consulting
We design agentic AI systems that actually reach production — including telling you when multi-agent is the wrong answer, because we've measured one of our own and rebuilt it simpler.
Who this is for
Companies with a real workflow to automate who are past the "play with ChatGPT" phase: ops-heavy businesses, funded startups, and teams whose first agent pilot stalled or proved flaky.
What makes our agents different
- Every agent action is human-approved and audit-logged. Clinical-grade guardrails, applied to business agents. Nothing sends, spends, or changes state without a person clicking Approve.
- We know when fewer agents is the answer. We shipped a multi-agent orchestrator — intent classifier, sub-agents, the works — measured it, and deliberately rebuilt it as a single governed agent because that was cheaper and more reliable. Most agentic vendors will never tell you that story. We lead with it.
- Repeatable demos, not lucky ones. Our builds ship with deterministic test suites and seeded demo data, so the system works every time — not just in the recording.
Engagements — each tier credits into the next
Agentic Readiness Assessment — 1–2 weeks, from $8,000
Workflow inventory ranked by automation ROI; data, tooling, and access audit; risk and guardrail requirements. You get a written opportunity map with at least three prioritized candidate workflows, a recommended architecture for each, and a build/buy/wait verdict for each.
Agent Design Sprint — 2–3 weeks, from $15,000
For the chosen workflow: tool-contract specifications, approval-gate and audit design, evaluation plan, model-selection and fallback strategy, cost model, and a build-ready technical spec your team — or ours — can execute.
Build Sprint — 4–8 weeks, from $25,000
We build it: a governed, tested, approval-gated agent integrated with your systems, with a repeatable demo suite and handover documentation.
Start with a Strategy Session
Bring the pilot that stalled or the workflow you suspect an agent could own. We'll give you a straight feasibility answer and a written plan — even if the answer is "don't build this."