People who implement AI, inside your team.
We assign consultants who put AI into your systems. They work with you, not only give advice.
A full team sits behind them. Not a lone freelancer.
Assistants, automation, and workflows in your tools. Delivery, not slides.
Four-day block, or 1–3 days per week. Scope and price fixed before we start.
They usually work on:
- Getting AI live in your systems
- Automating processes
- Data and reports for decisions
- Making sure your team actually uses the AI
- Fixed packages
- No hourly rate on the site
- Short call to fix scope
We assign consultants who put AI into your systems. They work with you, not only give advice.
A full team sits behind them. Not a lone freelancer.
- Getting AI live in your systems
- Automating processes
- Data and reports for decisions
We work with the tools and models you already use





Plenty of talk. Not enough hands.
Everyone wants “AI,” but nobody has time to put it in your systems.
Hiring is slow. Off-the-shelf tools don’t change how you work.
You need people who build in your stack. Not another strategy deck.
- You need people who execute.
- Our consultants join your team. Our office backs them up.
- Four-day blocks or weekly days. Priced as packages, not hours.
Want to talk capacity?
- We reply quickly
- No obligation
- We’ll say if we’re not a fit
AI consultants on your team
Remote from Barcelona. English with your team when you need it.
Same Slack, same cadence. They work as part of how you run.
Start with a four-day block, or 1, 2, or 3 days per week. You set the rhythm.
Ways to buy capacity:
- 4-day block
- 1 day per week
- 2 days per week
- 3 days per week
Pricing
Consultant capacity: quote after the first conversation
- 4-day block when you need a strong push in a short window.
- 1 day per week for light ongoing presence in your tools.
- 2 days per week for deeper build and iteration with your team.
- 3 days per week for steady delivery.
- No public rate card. We scope and price before work starts.
How we work
Short call
We cover:
- where you are now
- what tools you use
- where AI saves the most time
Written plan
We spell out:
- what to build
- what to automate
- what tools you can drop
No theory. A plan you can run.
Consultant on the team
We start building. The consultant:
- works with your team
- puts AI and integrations live
- automates where it fits
- keeps delivery on track
Result
- fewer tools where possible
- less manual work
- faster processes
You hire one consultant.
They don’t work alone.
That consultant can pull in our full team: builders, current model judgment, workflows we’ve already run, integrations already live.
- Our full delivery team
- Up-to-date judgment on language models
- Ways of working we’ve already tested
- Integrations and tools in production
Speed without guessing on your own.
You pay for one person. You get a team behind them.
Roles
AI implementation consultant
Assistants and integrations through to go-live, with handover so your team can own it.
AI workflow specialist
Finds repeat work, connects tools, and automates with rules your ops can trust.
AI data consultant
Reports, dashboards, and clean data so decisions and AI rest on facts.
Who this fits
Finance
- less manual work
- faster reports
- clearer numbers
Agencies
- more delivery with the same team
- automation for content and ops
- shorter timelines
SMB
- no large IT department needed
- clear agreements
- systems you control
Software teams
- AI hooks into your stack
- ship to production sooner
- fewer side experiments, more delivery
What we see a lot
Before
- Tests that never reach production
- Heavy manual work between tools
- No one clearly owns implementation
When it’s in place:
- fewer tools
- clear owner
- faster work
Want to talk capacity?
- We reply quickly
- No obligation
- We’ll say if we’re not a fit