Common questions

Answers to what people usually ask before booking an assessment.

Not in the vague, strategy-deck sense. We are focused on practical workflow problems, time savings, and implementation.

Yes. The assessment identifies what to do first. If the right next move needs implementation help, we can scope that separately.

The intake is usually 20 to 45 minutes. After that, we review the business, prepare the report, and walk you through it on a follow-up call.

Usually owner-led businesses with teams, operational drag, repeated admin work, broken follow-up, manual reporting, or stalled internal projects.

Sometimes, but the strongest fit is a business with enough workflow complexity that wasted time is expensive.

No. We recommend the fix that makes sense. Sometimes that includes AI, sometimes it is a simpler process or tool change.

That is exactly the point of the assessment. It helps you see what to fix first instead of guessing.

You can implement the quick wins yourself, or we can scope a deeper implementation project if that makes sense.

An agent pod is a group of specialized agents set up around one workflow or project. For example, one agent may act like a product manager, another may help with back-end planning, another with front-end thinking, another with QA, another with design, and another with the business case.

No. It gives your team more structure, faster first drafts, clearer handoffs, and better information. Your team still reviews, decides, and owns the work.

It makes sense when a workflow or project needs several kinds of thinking at once: requirements, technical planning, design clarity, quality checks, and business justification.

It does not make sense when the problem is simple. If a dashboard, CRM cleanup, meeting workflow, or process redesign would solve it, we will recommend that first.

Still have questions?

The fastest way to get answers is to book a short call. We will walk through your situation and tell you honestly if we are a good fit.