Sectors

The sectors we've gone deep in so far.

Generic AI consultants treat every business the same. We don't. Each sector we work in has its own operational language, its own compliance pressure, its own version of where the friction sits. We go deep enough to engineer systems that survive contact with that reality — and we expand the roster as we earn the right to. Three sectors today. More as we go.

Supply Chain

Supply Chain

Freight, logistics, and customs operators.

Freight forwarders, customs brokers, and logistics operators moving goods across borders. We engineer the system that handles quote intake across multi-modal lanes, document intelligence over BOLs and customs filings, broker handoff automation, and compliance tracking against shifting tariff regimes. The work that lives between systems that were never meant to talk to each other.

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Real Estate

Real Estate

Brokerages, developers, and portfolio operators.

Brokerages, developers, and operators managing portfolios at scale. We engineer the system that handles lead routing across agents and markets, listing infrastructure across MLS feeds and syndication, transaction workflow from offer to close, and the data hygiene that keeps a pipeline from leaking deals it should have won.

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Construction

Construction

Builders at every scale — GCs, trades, and renovators.

General contractors, specialty trades (HVAC, plumbing, electrical), home renovators, and developers running multi-project operations. We engineer the system that handles job intake from service calls to project bids, RFI routing, submittal control, change order lifecycle, field-to-office sync, and the operational layer that connects the field to the office without spreadsheets in the middle.

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Not in one of these sectors?

We expand the roster when we've earned the right to. If your business operates in a sector that's operationally heavy, document-heavy, and multi-party — the kind of work that lives between systems that don't natively talk to each other — we may be the right fit anyway. Start with a conversation. We'll tell you on the first call whether your business is something we can do real work for, or whether you'd be better served elsewhere.