AI for every size of business
A village café and a multinational have more in common than either suspects: real workflows, real constraints, and no patience for AI that doesn't earn its keep. We build working AI systems — proven on our own business first — and size the engagement to yours. One person or ten thousand.
Who We Help
The principles don't change with headcount — start from reality, prove value early, own the result. What changes is the scope. Pick the door that looks like your business.
Small & local businesses
You're doing everything yourself, and the admin is eating the hours you'd rather spend on customers. We set up focused systems that take real jobs off your plate — email triage, automated reports, marketing that writes its first draft itself.
Fast setup. Measurable in days. Stop any time.
Growing & mid-market companies
You've outgrown spreadsheets but not the habits that came with them. Data sits in silos; decisions run on last month's numbers. We connect what you have, map the workflows worth automating, and stand up an AI capability your team actually uses.
Own the routine. Expand your team. Choose your dependencies.
Larger organisations & corporates
You've sat through the £50k slide decks. What you haven't seen is a partner who runs the systems they recommend. We bring an operator's view of AI adoption — roadmap, pilot, cultural change — grounded in what we run daily, not what we read about.
A pilot that proves itself beats a programme that promises.
Not sure which fits? That's normal — most businesses sit between two doors. Tell us where you are and we'll tell you honestly which one you need (sometimes the answer is the smaller one).
Why AIAI
These don't flex with the size of the engagement. They're the same for a one-person firm as for a board-level programme.
We run our own business on an autonomous AI team — email monitoring, daily briefings, research, operations. Every day, not as a demo. Before you commit to anything, we show you the systems working. Every recommendation is a pattern we already run.
95% of enterprise AI pilots delivered zero measurable value.³ Seeing it run first is how you avoid joining them.
Whether "where you are" is a laptop and a spreadsheet or a decade of legacy systems and a cautious IT department — that's the starting point we design for. No rip-and-replace, no greenfield fantasy, no assumption that you have a team waiting to be retrained.
80% of UK businesses aren't using AI meaningfully.² The gap is the opportunity — at every scale.
The big vendors want you as a tenant: subscribing forever, data locked in, price going up. Everything we build transfers to you — your infrastructure, your data, your rules. For a small firm that means no surprise bills. For a corporate it means no nine-figure unwind later.
Copilot: 3.3% user adoption.¹ Renting isn't owning.
of businesses saw zero value in enterprise AI pilots
of UK businesses aren't using AI meaningfully
in foregone potential from the UK AI gap
Copilot adoption — renting isn't owning
Sources: Yahoo Finance¹, DSIT UK AI Adoption Research², MIT NANDA³, Cloudera. Full citations on the live site.
How We Work
The same three steps whether the engagement is a fortnight or a year. Each step earns the next — you never commit to step three on the strength of a slide.
We look at where the business actually is: tools, processes, costs, gaps. For a small firm that's a conversation. For a larger one it's a structured discovery. Either way, the output is the same — the one expensive problem worth solving first.
We deploy a focused AI capability against that problem and prove it works in your environment, with your data, before anyone asks for more budget. The first engagement should cost less than the value it delivers — that's a design rule, not a slogan.
We replicate the proven pattern across operations and transfer the knowledge so your people can run and extend it. No lock-in: you renew because it works, not because leaving is too painful. Corporates call this exit-readiness. We call it owning what you paid for.
Proof, Not Pitch
Six autonomous AI agents run our operations: research, development, design, review, scheduling, monitoring. Here's a sample of what's running on our infrastructure right now — each one a pattern we adapt for clients.
Every inbound email triaged — Critical, Action, Info, Noise — every 30 minutes, with escalation when something needs a human.
Every Sunday at 3am, the team connects YouTube insights, research reports, email intelligence and platform updates into a single prioritised action briefing.
Morning briefing and evening recap, generated automatically: calendar, email digest, tasks, energy costs, news that matters and nothing that doesn't.
From "Can AI build a real app?" to "The Machine That Runs Itself" to a live decision-by-decision build log — we document what worked, what broke, and what it cost. Because a case study that hides the crisis isn't a case study, it's an advert.
Read the case studiesFrom Chatbot to Co-Worker
How the autonomous team came to be
Intelligence at Speed
External client work: 70 companies profiled in under 2 hours
The Machine That Runs Itself
A business that operates while you sleep
Building in Public
14 formal decisions, documented as they happened
The Honest Conversation
The owner-operator asks
It was, when AI meant enterprise contracts. It isn't now. Our smallest engagements start with one job — the inbox, the reports, the follow-ups — and prove themselves in days. If it doesn't pay for itself, you stop. That's the whole risk.
The commercial director asks
Ask the consultancy behind that proposal to show you their own AI operations. We'll show you ours on the first call — live, not screenshots. Then we'll scope a pilot priced to prove value before you commit to a programme. If the pilot fails, you've bought certainty cheaply.
The IT manager asks
53% of organisations cite data privacy as their top AI blocker — rightly. We run AI on your infrastructure where it's sensitive; your data doesn't leave your network. And everything transfers: code, configuration, documentation, training. When we leave, the capability stays. That's the deal.
One conversation. No deck, no jargon, no pressure. Tell us about your business — whatever its size — and we'll tell you honestly whether AI can earn its keep there, and how we'd prove it.