Consulting
The systems here are free. Building one for your team is what we charge for.
When a job is too specific to be served by a public system, we build the one your team needs, inside your repos, and hand it over.
What we build
A system for one job your team does over and over.
Built around your domain, your sources of truth and your definition of done. It lives in your repositories and you own it outright.
Good candidates
High stakes work that repeats, currently held together by one person who knows how it should be done. Regulatory responses. Design systems. Migration playbooks.
Poor candidates
One-off work, and anything a public system here already covers. If one of ours fits your problem, clone it. We would rather say so than take the engagement.
What you end up owning
The repo, outright. No runtime to license and no subscription. If the arrangement ends, the system keeps working, because it is yours.
How it runs
Short, and in the open.
Four steps, and your team is in the room for all of them.
STEP 01
A conversation, free
What the job is, how often it happens, and what it costs when it goes wrong. This is also where we tell you if a free system already covers it.
STEP 02
A written scope
What the system will cover, what it will refuse to do, and what stays a human decision. Agreed before anything is built, and specific enough to argue with.
STEP 03
Built with your team
Your people run it while it is being built. A system nobody on the team can extend is one that rots the week we leave.
STEP 04
Handover
The checks are the handover. They are what tells you six months later that the standards still hold, and they are why it survives without us.
We will not sell you a system for a job that does not repeat, and we will not build one that only works while we are in the room.
Get in touch
Start with the problem.
One paragraph is plenty: what the job is, how often your team does it, and what it costs when it goes wrong.
Our enquiry address is being set up. Until it is live, the issue tracker on our public repo reaches us.