Sift
Sift reads what you send—a queue, an inbox, a folder of requests—and hands back a short list of decisions with the reasoning attached. The pile becomes a plan.
Three verdicts. One signature line.
The first product from the studio. A clear call on every item that lands on your desk.
Sift reads what you send—a queue, an inbox, a folder of requests—and hands back a short list of decisions with the reasoning attached. The pile becomes a plan.
Three verdicts. One signature line.
Additional products are in development inside the studio, held to the same operating standard as Sift. We announce when they ship, not before.
We build AI products that handle the cognitive work professionals actually carry—the reading, the sorting, the calling of a shot, the writing it up.
The deliverable in every product is the same: software that holds the standard of a senior practitioner, and proves it on every output. Not assistance. Judgment.
We ship one product at a time, in the open, in real conditions. Sift is the first. The next ones earn the same scrutiny before they get a name.
Underpromise and over-deliver is our internal discipline. Externally, we say what is true, plainly, and we say it once.
The studio operates as a flywheel. Each product earns its place by clearing the same bar.
Every output explains its reasoning, in language a senior reviewer can audit in under a minute. The trace is the product.
Claims trace to primary evidence. No floating assertions. When a citation is missing, the system says so—and asks before it acts.
Automation handles volume. Humans hold the signature. Consequential decisions cross a desk before they cross a threshold.