A 30-minute call.
A concrete next step.
We'll walk your workflow, identify the highest-leverage first agent, and leave you with a rough sprint plan — or tell you plainly it isn't a fit. No slides, no follow-up drip.
What we'll cover · 30 min
- 0–5 min
Your operation, briefly
Who's on your team, what you own, what systems you live in (WebEOC, CAD, RMS, GIS, etc.).
- 5–15 min
The painful workflow
The one that eats hours and ships late. We'll map it end-to-end and identify the part an agent should own first.
- 15–22 min
Candidate first agent
We sketch the integration surface, data sensitivities, and deployment boundary — so you know what it actually takes.
- 22–30 min
Rough sprint plan & next step
4-week sprint outline, who does what, a realistic start date — or a clear "not a fit, here’s why."
Is this the right call?
Good fit
- You own a real production workflow
- Regulated / risk-aware environment
- You've been burned by AI pilots that stalled
- You can point at a budget or procurement path
Not yet
- Shopping vendors with no workflow in mind
- Need a generic chatbot on a website
- Want a fully-autonomous alerting system
- "Can you do AI?" without a problem to solve
What to have ready
- 1One workflow that currently takes your team too long — SitRep cycle, PDA rollup, shelter logging, etc.
- 2Systems it touches — WebEOC, CAD, RMS, GIS, CRM, doc systems. Rough is fine; we'll dig deeper on the call.
- 3Constraints you already know — FedRAMP boundary, CJIS, HIPAA, limited APIs, security review cadence.
- 4Who decides — yourself, a CIO, a procurement officer, a grant reviewer. Helps us scope the right next step.
Pick a time that works.
30-minute slots, 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM Alaska time. All times shown in America / Anchorage.