By the numbers
Faster than typical shops — what our delivery metrics show across engagements.
From a blank page to a production-grade MVP, on a fixed cost.
Engineering and helpdesk staffed onshore — no offshore handoffs.
To a reply from a senior human, every single time.
Two ways to use AI
Augmented,
not dependent.
Same tools, opposite outcomes. The difference is whether a skilled person is driving — or whether the AI is the only thing holding the work together.
AI as a force multiplier
AI-augmented engineering
A senior engineer owns the blueprint. AI accelerates every layer beneath them — interface, API, data, infrastructure — and every line lands in a system that is tested, reviewed, and understood. You get a structure built to carry weight.
- Reliable
- Scalable
- Maintainable
- Built to last
AI as a shortcut
AI-dependent assembly
Prompt, paste, hope. No blueprint, no tests, and no one who actually understands what shipped. It looks fine in the demo and turns into a house of cards in production — the kind of work we get hired to rebuild.
- No plan
- No tests
- Duct-tape architecture
- May collapse anytime
Where the multiplier shows up
Faster. Smarter.
More effective.
Three compounding advantages — each one a way AI amplifies the skilled people on the keys, never a way to work around them.
01 — Faster
We ship in a fraction of the time.
AI carries the repetitive weight — scaffolding, boilerplate, first-draft tests, migration scripts, release notes — so our senior engineers spend their hours on the judgment calls that actually move a build. That compression is where the up-to-3× speed comes from.
02 — Smarter
We see more before we commit.
We point AI at your codebase, your cloud bill, and your ticket history to surface patterns, risks, and edge cases that would take a person days to find. Better information up front means fewer wrong turns and far fewer surprises in production.
03 — More effective
A small senior team does the work of many.
AI lets a tight group of senior people cover the ground of a much larger shop without diluting the work with junior staffing. You get principal-level engineering and technicians — and you only pay for the senior team.
US-based · Unbeatable pricing
Senior, onshore,
and priced to win.
The multiplier changes the math. Because AI lets a small senior team move up to 3× faster, we can keep US-based engineering and helpdesk pricing that competes with offshore — without offshore’s timezone gaps, rework, and lost context. Senior hands, in your timezone, at a rate that’s genuinely hard to beat.
- OnshoreUS-based engineers and technicians — no offshore relay.
- One teamThe people who build it also run the helpdesk, on Odin.
- Fixed costMost work starts as a 60–90 day project, priced up front.
- You own itThe code, the models, and the cloud account are yours.
The guardrails
What stays human.
A force multiplier only works when there’s real skill to multiply. These are the lines we don’t cross.
A senior engineer owns the blueprint.
AI never sets the architecture. A person who will have to support the system decides how it is built — then uses AI to build it faster.
Every line is reviewed by a human.
Generated code is a draft, not a deliverable. It ships only after a senior engineer has read it, tested it, and understood it.
The people who build it answer the pager.
There is no throwing it over a wall. The same US-based team that ships your software runs the helpdesk behind it, through Odin.
AI amplifies skill — it does not replace it.
Point a force multiplier at an expert and you get more expert output. Point it at a shortcut and you get a faster mess. We only do the first one.