a small team.
a short list of rules.
We don’t believe in “enterprise AI transformations.” We believe in specific workflows, shipped quickly, that you can turn off if they get weird.
SyncAI is an engineering-led shop based around people who have spent years gluing tools together at ops-heavy companies and getting paged at 3am when the glue broke. We are small by choice. Everyone who works on your account can read the code, write the code, and talk to you without a handoff.
Most of what gets sold as “AI automation” is a demo. It looks great on a slide, it wins a POC, and then it dies six weeks later the first time an edge case shows up. That’s not an AI problem. That’s a software engineering problem dressed up in a novelty outfit.
We build AI workflows the same way we build any production software: with tests, with observability, with rollbacks, and with a phone number you can call when something’s on fire. The model is just another component in the stack.
Two weeks of discovery, watching how work actually flows through your team. Then a blueprint you sign off on. Then the first workflow ships in a week. Then the next one. We operate in small, reversible increments — never a big-bang rollout.
Engagements start at a fixed scope for the first automation, and move to a monthly retainer once you want more than one. No lock-in, no platform fees, no “seats.”
Every action a workflow takes can be undone, or it doesn't run without a human.
We pick the dull technology that has worked for a decade before we pick the shiny one that launched last week.
Every run writes a receipt. If you can't see what happened, we didn't ship it.
The software asks when it's uncertain. It escalates loudly. It never quietly decides your money for you.
We’re honest about who we’re not a fit for:
- ✕Teams who want to chat with their PDFs and call it a transformation.
- ✕Projects that need 37 dashboards before shipping one automation.
- ✕Procurements that take longer than the work they were going to automate.
- ✕Anyone allergic to writing down what they actually do all day.
tell us what’s
breaking.
We’ll read it, and if we can help, we’ll write back within a day. No decks. No discovery call about having a discovery call.