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For codebases that still run the business but nobody wants to touch.
We use AI to understand, document, and carefully modernize legacy systems — so the app that's been running your business for five years becomes maintainable, testable, and ready for the next decade. Without a rewrite.
You keep
your business logic — nothing gets rewritten for aesthetics, your data and schemas — we work with what runs in production, your urls, your seo, your integrations, your team's mental model — we document what they already know.
You get
living documentation, updated alongside any change we ship, a test suite that catches real regressions, not just the easy ones, a maintainability baseline — so you can measure improvement, an actionable roadmap your team can execute without us.
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For sites that work, but could be doing a lot more.
We layer AI capabilities on top of your existing website — semantic search, an assistant that knows your products, personalization that adapts to each visitor — without rebuilding the site, the CMS, or the SEO.
You keep
your cms, your theme, your templates, your design system — we match it, we don't replace it, your domain and your seo — no url changes, no rankings lost, your content team's workflow — they write, ai augments.
You get
search that understands what visitors are actually looking for, a conversational layer that knows your products or content inside-out, content that adapts without being rewritten, measurable conversion lift, with the instrumentation to prove it.
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For teams drowning in repetition they shouldn't be doing.
We build AI agents that plug into Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, and your CRM — and take over the repetitive parts of the work. Triage, drafting, classification, reporting, research. Your team gets hours back per week.
You keep
your team's judgment — agents draft, humans approve, your existing tools — gmail stays gmail, slack stays slack, your data boundaries — agents get scoped access, never more, your audit trail — every agent action is logged and reversible.
You get
hours back per person per week, measured before and after, fewer context-switches for the humans, consistency where manual work used to be ad-hoc, a repeatable pattern for adding the next agent, once the first one lands.
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