Services

AI Strategy

Where AI helps, where it doesn’t, and how to ship it.

AI and product strategy, AI architecture, and build-vs-buy, backed by senior advisory: code and architecture audits, technical due diligence, and fractional CTO. We help teams make the call before they spend six months on the wrong one.

Effort → ↑ Impact Quick wins High impact · low effort Support triage Proposal drafts Forecasting We map where AI pays off, and where it doesn’t.

What this includes

  • AI and product strategy: where AI helps, where it does not
  • Architecture and code audits with a written report you can act on
  • Technical due diligence for investors and acquirers
  • Fractional CTO / advisory for founders without an engineering lead
  • Hiring support: JD review, technical interviews, references
  • Build-vs-buy reviews for tools and platforms

When to call us

You are about to spend serious money on a build

A few days of senior review can save a quarter of wrong direction. We give you a written, opinionated read.

You inherited a codebase and you do not trust it yet

A structured audit: risks, debt, what is salvageable, what is not. With recommendations you can prioritise.

You are evaluating an acquisition or an investment

Technical due diligence: team, stack, code quality, security posture. Plain language, no theatre.

How we work

01

Scope

A short call to agree on questions, access, and the form of the deliverable.

02

Review

Hands-on review of code, architecture, and team. We talk to the people doing the work.

03

Report

A written, prioritised set of findings and recommendations, not a slide deck of theatre.

04

Stay close

Optional follow-on advisory or hands-on build, if you want us to help execute.

Recent work

IlmPro: Arabic-first Open edX deployment with self-hosted infrastructure serving daily learners.

Ready when you are.

Two ways to start with AI. Pick the one that fits.

Want your own private AI?

See it running on your own data in a short demo.

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Have an AI project?

Tell us the problem. A senior engineer replies, not a sales rep.

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