The common thread isn't industry. It's the decision to take AI seriously.
With your eyes open about the work involved and the risk that comes with it. We work across a handful of verticals, and we tailor the approach to each.
AI for builders, commercial subcontractors, and the trades.
Your margin lives in the office, not the field. Estimates that take nights and weekends, bids that go out late, RFIs and submittals that pile up, job documentation nobody has time to write. That is exactly the work AI is good at, and it is where we start.
And because bid data, contracts, and customer records are business-critical, we treat them that way: every workflow gets vendor due diligence, data-flow review, and a named owner for output verification before it touches a live job.
Lean teams, big missions, donor data that has to stay safe.
Nonprofits run on too few people doing too many jobs. AI can give hours back to the mission, but donor records, client data, and grant relationships are trust you cannot rebuild once it leaks. We help you capture the hours without gambling the trust.
AI for firms that cannot afford to be careless with client data.
Law, accounting, insurance, consulting. The data you handle is the most sensitive data your clients have, and it is exactly the data AI is dying to help you process. That tension is the whole game. Use AI well and you recover margin in the places that are killing it. Use it badly and you become the case study at the next bar association CLE.
Engagements here start with a policy and tooling audit before we touch use cases. The question is not "what could AI do for this firm." It is "what can AI do without breaking confidentiality, regulation, or trust."
Different verticals. The same discipline.
Not on the list? The discipline transfers. If your business handles customer data and runs on repeatable workflows, the assessment will find where AI fits. Tell us about your business.
Every industry engagement starts the same way.
The AI Profit and Growth Assessment, tailored to your vertical's data, rules, and workflows.
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