Approach
Three ways to start. One path to production.
Some organisations are ready for PathwAI today. Others need to close one gap first. A few need a single Solution and nothing more. The Approach makes the right path clear.
Three paths
Where are you?
The right starting point depends on what’s actually in the way. Three paths cover the situations we see most often.
Path A
You have a use case. We ship it.
Your data foundations are workable. Governance is on side. You’ve identified the workflow. We deploy a single Journey on PathwAI in weeks, not months.
Start with AI Solution DeliveryPath B
One gap stands in the way. Close it.
You have ambition, but something is blocking production: an unclear roadmap, unproven readiness, weak data foundations, or a missing platform. Start with the Solution that closes the gap. PathwAI follows.
Find the Solution that fitsPath C
A defined outcome. Nothing more.
You don’t need PathwAI yet, or at all. You need one thing delivered tightly: a roadmap, an honest assessment, a data platform. We won’t push you toward PathwAI if it isn’t the right call.
See the SolutionsSolutions, mapped
Five entry points.
Each Solution is named, bounded, fixed-fee where possible, and led by a practitioner with 15–25+ years of relevant experience. Pick the one that closes your gap.
How we engage
Operators, regardless of the path.
Three things hold across every engagement we take on, whether you’re shipping a Journey on PathwAI or commissioning a single Solution.
Operators, not advisors.
Judged on what gets into production, not what gets into a deck. The people who scope your engagement are accountable for delivering it.
Scoped tightly. Fixed-fee where possible.
Each Solution has defined inputs, outputs, and duration. You know what you’re buying before you commit.
Named leads, 15–25+ years.
Every engagement is led by a practitioner with deep, relevant experience, not a junior consultant working from a playbook.
Next step
Not sure which path is yours? Twenty minutes will sort it.
The conversation is short, the questions are practical, and there’s no sales process attached.
