You're not betting on one model
There's a new best model every few months. Working out which one is better for what, and moving your work over when it changes, is a job in itself. It's our job, not yours. What we build for you runs on whichever model does it best, and keeps running when that changes.
— The churn
The best model keeps changing, and that's fine
If you've tried to keep up with AI, you've felt this. The model everyone swore by last year isn't the one they swear by now. A new one ships, it's better at one thing and worse at another, the prices move, and the advice you got six months ago is already stale.
For most people that's exhausting, because they've built their setup around one model and one provider's way of doing things. When the ground moves, their setup is stuck on the old footing. We built so the ground is allowed to move.
— What we do
We use the best model for each job
Different work wants different models. One is stronger at long, careful writing; another at quick structured tasks; another at reading a pile of documents. We pick the one that does each job best, and we change it when a better one ships. You don't choose a model, and you don't get tied to one. We make that call per task, and we keep making it as the field moves.
— The durable part
What lasts is your business, not the model
The model is the easy thing to swap. What's hard to build, and what actually does the work, is everything underneath it: your Business Brain, the workflows built on it, the way your business is captured and put to work.
That layer is yours, and it doesn't belong to any one provider. A model is something we point at it. When a better model arrives, we point your work at that one instead, and your Brain and your workflows carry straight over. You keep everything that took real work to build. The part that changes is the part that was always meant to.
So you're not building on a model that might be old news next year. You're building on your business, with the model as a part we replace underneath you, without you having to think about it.
— Why it protects you
Why this matters more than it sounds
It comes down to not being stranded. If you've wired your business into one provider, you've taken on their risk: their outages, their price changes, their terms, the chance they discontinue the thing you depend on. None of that is in your control, and all of it lands on you.
Running across models takes that off the table. A change at one provider doesn't strand your business, because your work isn't married to that provider. And every time the field gets better, you get the upgrade without a migration, a rebuild, or a conversation.
— You don't track any of it
You don't have to follow any of this
The point of all of it is that you never have to think about models again. When a new one looks better, we test it against your work before it touches anything live, and switch only if it's an improvement for you. You don't read the announcements, you don't weigh the trade-offs, and you don't do a migration. You run your business. We keep the engine current underneath it.
FAQ
Are we locked into one AI provider?
No. We use the best model for each job and change it when something better ships, without you having to think about it. Your Business Brain and your workflows run on any model, not one vendor's.
Do I have to pick a model?
No. We make that call per task and keep it current. If you have a preference or a reason to avoid a particular provider, tell us and we'll work to it.
What if a provider I'm relying on shuts down or changes its terms?
Your work isn't tied to one, so it keeps running on another. That's the whole reason we built it this way.
Is a newer model always better?
No, which is exactly why we test before we switch. New isn't the bar; better-for-your-work is. Sometimes the right call is to stay put, and we'll make it.
— The ask
See what this looks like for your business
Book a call and we'll show you where you'd start, and what it would cost. If we're not the right fit, we'll tell you.
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You run your business. We keep the engine current underneath it.