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Your Own AI

What it is
Custom AI models trained on your own emails, docs, chats, and SOPs so they speak your language, follow your rules, and handle specific jobs for your business.

Some examples

  • Draft replies to leads and customers in your tone

  • Act as an always-available knowledge guide that helps users navigate educational materials, onboarding content, or internal documentation

  • Classify/route tickets, deals, or tasks based on your logic that helps your clients draft and negotiate contracts relating to recording, publishing, licensing and distribution, sponsorship and merchandising.

Why its worth doing
You get consistent, on-brand decisions and responses without burning your team’s mental energy on repeat work. Instead of a generic chatbot, you’re building a reusable “second brain” that actually reflects how your business thinks.


AI-Powered Applications

What it is
Custom AI-powered platforms, interfaces, and applications that turn AI capability into a visual, software-native experience. Instead of interacting through a text-first chat window, these are purpose-built programs such as web apps, dashboards, and tools where intelligence is embedded into layouts, screens, controls, and flows.

Some examples

  • Present AI-driven logic through visual components like dashboards, forms, decision trees, and step-by-step screens rather than long text exchanges

  • Give teams and customers clear, structured interfaces where context, options, and next actions are visible at a glance

  • Turn complex reasoning into interactive experiences people can click through, explore, and understand without reading or prompting

Why it’s worth doing
Text-based AI is powerful, but visual systems reduce friction. When intelligence is expressed through interfaces instead of conversations, users move faster, make fewer mistakes, and need less explanation. The underlying AI does not change. The experience does, and that difference is what turns capability into something people actually adopt and rely on.


Prototyping & Experiments

What it is
A structured sandbox for trying ideas fast: small AI/automation builds that are designed to answer “Is this actually worth scaling?” instead of living forever in a notion doc.

Some examples

  • Test a micro-automation on one painful task

  • Spin up an internal tool or assistant for a single team

  • Trial a new data source or model for a week and see real impact

Why it’s worth doing
By leveraging our industry experience you avoid six-month science projects and still stay ahead of the curve. Cheap, contained experiments let you double down on what works and kill what doesn’t; before it eats time, money, or your team’s patience.

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