Classic delivery
A black box
- Every behaviour tweak is a ticket, a wait and an invoice.
- Domain know-how gets translated through meetings and specs.
- Feedback gets lost in emails without context.
- The know-how and the system stay with the vendor.
Methodology
We do not drop AI into a company all at once. We start with an MCP server over your tools, continue with an agent that has a clear job, and end with a system that runs on its own. You can stop on any step, and each next one has to be earned by the previous.
This is how all three of our products were built, and the systems we run for clients.
The process
We connect AI to your tools: email, project tool, data, calendar. The Claude you already use suddenly sees your company and can work inside it. A small project with value from week one.
Living example: AI assistantThe AI gets a job and responsibility: it holds conversations, prepares paperwork, watches a process. Guardrails define what it may do alone and where it waits for a person. Outputs are measured, not guessed.
Living example: Video AI agentThe system runs on a schedule without a person. It handles the routine itself; decisions with consequences wait for your approval. Every run has a log, versioning and costs to the cent.
Living example: Autonomous websiteYou can stop on any step. The next one makes sense only once the previous has proven itself in production.
The difference
Classic delivery
Our model
Division of labour
Development and training are two different jobs done by two different people. That is why the system improves every week, and developer hours go into development instead of rewriting rules.
Questions
No, but it is the cheapest way to learn where AI actually helps in your company. Connecting to existing tools is a small project, and everything built for it gets reused in the later steps. If you already work with AI, we can join at a higher step.
Less than you expect, but not zero. A few hours at the start for the process audit and access. After that the main role belongs to the domain expert who teaches the agent alongside their normal work: tuning criteria and leaving feedback right in the chat. Not extra meetings; work they do anyway, which the agent now learns from.
They will not. Changes are tried in a sandbox that never touches production. A change goes live only after a promote with a reason, and every one can be reverted in a single step. Everything is versioned, so you can see who changed what and why.
Each step is a project with a price agreed up front; operations is a monthly subscription. The point of the model is that you do not buy judgement tuning from a developer by the hour; your own person does it in the chat. You will get a quote with an exact number within two business days.
Yes. The code, the documentation, the access and the trained rules and knowledge base are yours. No vendor lock-in: if we parted ways tomorrow, the system stays working and understandable.
Claude and MCP (Model Context Protocol) as the primary building blocks, plus your existing systems: email, project tools, data, git. You are not buying a new platform to migrate onto; the AI comes to your tools.
Forty minutes looking at how things stand. It tells us how far we can take you towards being an AI-native company, and what that will cost you at the end of the day.

Jaro Rais
AI consultant and developer
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