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Founding pilots

Ship the project you keep putting off.

Give us one thing your business needs done. We put AI and the right specialists on it, do the work, and hand you a finished result.

For example

Things we'd take on.

  • A new service, ready to sell
    Scoped, priced, written up, and live on your site.
  • A landing page that actually captures leads
    Page, form, and where the enquiries land.
  • An outreach campaign
    List, copy, and sequence — drafted and ready for you to send.
  • An app-store launch package
    Screenshots, description, privacy policy, submission checklist.
  • A recurring admin job, automated
    The one that quietly eats hours every week.
  • A proposal for the client you can't lose
    Researched, written, and put together properly.
How it works

Three steps.

  1. 01Tell us the outcome. One sentence on what needs to happen and why it matters now.
  2. 02We assemble the team. AI does what it is genuinely good at. We bring in a specialist only where a person is actually required — and tell you why.
  3. 03You get the result. Finished work, what it cost, and what we would do next.
What you get back

A result, not a report.

  • One measurable outcome
    Agreed before anything starts, so we both know what done means.
  • The finished work
    Yours to use. Files, copy, pages, whatever the job produced.
  • A record of what happened
    What was done, by a person or a model, and what it cost.
  • Your approval on anything consequential
    Nothing gets published, sent, or spent without you saying yes.
  • The next move
    What we would do second, and whether you need us for it.
The sprint

Fixed scope. One outcome.

We agree the scope before we start, and we do not try to build your whole business in one go. Price depends on what the outcome takes; we will quote it before you commit.

We are taking a small number of founding projects. If yours is not a good fit, we will tell you plainly rather than take the work.

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