Commercial model

Software and implementation are separate layers, sold together when the company needs guided adoption.

The software defines the operating system: modules, workflows, documentation, knowledge, reporting, and controlled AI assistance. The implementation service adapts that system to the client context through discovery, configuration, onboarding, and operational enablement.

Implementation journey

A controlled path from diagnosis to go-live.

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Discovery

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Scope and module map

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Environment setup

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Data and knowledge onboarding

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Workflow configuration

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Training

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Go-live support

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Continuous improvement

Packages

Start with the scope that matches the operating maturity.

Assessment

Diagnosis and blueprint with module map, risks, integrations, and implementation roadmap.

Pilot

Controlled rollout of one to three modules with initial configuration, short training, and next-step report.

Operational Rollout

Department-level rollout with configured workflows, trained users, documentation, and governance rhythm.

Full Platform Rollout

Broader adoption across multiple modules, integrations, and continuous improvement cadence.

Pricing inputs

Pricing is proposal-based because implementation scope changes the work.

module countuser groupsintegration needsdocument and knowledge volumemigration effortAI governance needsreporting needsclient portal scopesupport level

Services

The recommended first step is an implementation assessment.

Use the assessment to define the module scope, deployment assumptions, timeline, support model, and proposal.

Request implementation assessment