ARise Partnership · Stage 03

A department, not a project.

We build what your assessment plan calls for, then stay on as your AI department — running it day to day, watching the numbers, reporting to you every month in plain language. Optional, not for everyone, and only ever after an assessment.

How you get here

It starts with the plan — always.

The partnership is only entered after an AI Assessment. Not as a sales funnel — as a discipline. We don't build on guesses, and we won't take monthly money to run systems nobody mapped. The assessment puts the whole picture in writing first: where your hours go, what's worth fixing, what each fix costs and returns. The partnership is what happens when that plan surfaces more than you want to carry yourself.

If you haven't done the assessment yet, that's your next step — and for most owners, it's also the last step they need. The plan is built to stand on its own.

What “a department” means

Build. Run. Watch. Report.

01

Build

We build what your plan calls for — one piece at a time, each one proven working before the next begins. Nothing ships you don't understand in plain language.

02

Run

Built systems don't sit on a shelf. We operate them day to day — the upkeep, the tuning, the things that quietly break when nobody's watching. Somebody's watching.

03

Watch

Every system reports numbers, and we read them — what's working, what's drifting, what's worth doing next. Problems get caught before you feel them.

04

Report

Once a month, a plain-language report: what ran, what it returned, what we recommend. You always know exactly what your AI department did for its keep.

How the deal works

You can leave. That's the point.

One master agreement sets the ground rules, and then every piece of work is scoped and priced on its own — you approve each one before it starts, in writing, with the price on the table. Nothing auto-renews you into work you didn't ask for.

Everything we build is documented and owned by you. If the partnership ever stops making sense, you keep the systems, the accounts, and the documentation — and we hand them over cleanly. A partner who can't afford to let you leave isn't a partner.

There's no price on this page on purpose: the partnership is scoped to your plan, and your plan doesn't exist until the assessment writes it. The conversation is where the numbers get real.

Who it's for

The few, by design.

Owners whose plan surfaced real opportunities — and who'd rather hand the building and running to someone accountable than carry it themselves. Most people who take the assessment don't need this, and we tell them so. The partnership is for the ones whose plan says otherwise.

Start the conversation

Tell us where you are.

Done the assessment, or just looking ahead? Either way, leave your details and you'll hear back fast — a straight conversation about where you are.

By conversation · scoped to your plan · entered only after an assessment