Book a workshop

Start with a short working session — not a sales pitch.

Bring one repetitive task that's eating your team's hours. In a focused workshop we'll find where a prepared agent earns its place, sketch the rules it would follow, and show you exactly what thirty days would deliver. No obligation.

What happens in the session
01

Find the task

We identify the one workflow where a prepared agent would save the most time or trouble — your best first move.

02

Draw the rules

We sketch what the agent could do on its own, what needs your sign-off, and where it must bring in a person.

03

See the thirty days

You leave with a concrete picture of what a 30-day proof would build, what it would cost, and what you'd own.

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Before the session · a quick self-check

Ten questions that reveal where to start.

You don't need to answer these to book — but they're the same questions we'll explore together. They're a good way to see, in your own business, where a prepared agent would earn its place fastest.

Most AI projects go wrong because nobody checked the ground first. This is that check, in plain terms. For any workflow you're considering, ask:

  • Workflow — Is the task clear enough to describe in a few sentences?
  • Data — Is the information the agent needs actually available?
  • Integration — Does it touch tools you already use?
  • Authority — Can you say what it should decide vs. escalate?
  • Human control — Are the risky moments clear?
  • Security — Any data boundaries it must respect?
  • Audit — Do you need a record of what it did and why?
  • Ownership — Is it clear the learning should be yours?
  • Frequency — Does the task repeat often enough to matter?
  • Visible result — Would success be obvious in thirty days?

If most of these have clear answers, you're ready for a proof. If several are fuzzy, that's not a setback — it's exactly what the preparation stage is for. Either way, the workshop is where we sort it out together.

Come prepared (a little)

The session works best with one workflow in mind.

Any high-volume, repetitive workflow that consumes real capacity — order intake, exception handling, reconciliation, service queues, reporting. Pick the one carrying the most cost or cycle time. We'll take it from there.

  • A task that repeats often enough to matter
  • Clear enough that you can describe it in a few sentences
  • Currently done by hand, and costing real time
  • Touching tools you already use (email, CRM, spreadsheets, bookings)
段取り八分 · Preparation decides the outcome

段取り八分。The preparation decides the outcome.

Give us thirty minutes to help you arrange the first step. The rest follows.

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