AI Advisory & Tools

Plenty of companies still aren't using AI at all, not because it wouldn't help, but because no one has shown them how. We close that gap, either by teaching your team to use the AI tools already out there or by building custom ones for the way you work.

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The Tools Are the Easy Part

Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, the best-known AI assistants, are a few clicks and a small subscription away. The hard part is working out what they are good for in your business, and getting people to use them on real work instead of treating them as a novelty.

Making AI Usable

For some teams, that is getting real work out of generative AI day to day. For others, it is a custom tool for a job no off-the-shelf product handles well. Often it is one, sometimes both.

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Help Using AI Well

Hands-on sessions built around your team's real tasks, not generic demos. We cover which tools fit which jobs and how to get reliable results from them, not just plausible-looking ones.

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Custom AI Tools

Some AI tasks come up often enough that a chat window stops being the right place for them. We build those into proper tools that plug into the systems you already use and run on infrastructure we manage, things like summarising documents, drafting replies, or sorting incoming requests.

How an Engagement Works

Three steps that work the same whether you want help getting started, a custom tool, or advice on where AI fits.

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We Start With What You Need

A short conversation about the problem, whether that is your team struggling to use AI well or a repetitive task that software could take over. We work out what would help before suggesting anything.

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We Do the Work

For guidance, that means working sessions built around your real tasks. For a tool, it means building it, testing it, and wiring it into the systems you already use. Either way, you see it take shape as we go.

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We Stay Involved

Guidance raises follow-up questions, and tools run into cases the first version did not cover. We stay on to handle both, and to pick things up again whenever something new comes up.

What AI Is Good At, and What It Isn't

Some tasks are a great fit for AI, others it handles unreliably, and the line between them is not always obvious. Part of the work is being straight about which of your tasks fit AI today and which still need a person in the loop. You end up with tools and habits you can rely on, because the limits were clear from the start.

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Curious Where AI Fits?

Book a free 30-minute call. Tell us what your team spends too long on, and we will tell you where AI would help and where it would not.