Spent six months in Confluence. Believes URLs should “feel complete.” Has previous.
Charge · cosmetic vandalismWe help companies move AI from pilots to production. Apparently the irony tax applies to URLs too — this one is stuck in a backlog ticket from Q2, has a confident roadmap, and zero KPIs you can defend at the board.
A non-exhaustive list of people, processes, and pasted-link disasters we've come to blame for missing pages. Internal investigation ongoing.
Spent six months in Confluence. Believes URLs should “feel complete.” Has previous.
Charge · cosmetic vandalismLast commit: 14 months ago. Last status update: “looking great, let's review next week.”
Charge · vanishing scopeCited a paper that doesn't exist, named a CEO who never worked here, and confidently sent you here.
Charge · confident wrongnessA 240-row spreadsheet maintained by no-one, last edited “two relaunches ago.” Suspected accomplice.
Charge · organized neglectTop destinations, ranked by people who arrived here, paused, and then clicked something useful instead. Pick one.
Where the actual pitch lives. Pilots to production, in 13 weeks, with KPIs that survive contact with a CFO.
Go home →→ 02One path, three plans. Discovery · Accelerator · OS Build. Named delivery, senior on every call.
See the path →→ 03Three engagements where things shipped. Numbers attached. Logos not blurred. None of them 404.
See proof →→ 0412 questions, 6 dimensions. Tells you where you are on the pilot-to-production curve. Takes less time than reading this 404.
Take it →→ 0538 pages, two-field email gate. If you came here looking for the book, this is the page that ships.
Read it →“73% of AI pilots die before reaching production. This page is one of them. We're working on the other 27%.”
Andreas — founder · not personally responsible for this URL · probably