One organized brain. A flagship agent doing real work.

Your context is scattered across tools and memory. We pull it into an AI-usable knowledge base, then run a flagship agent built for your vertical, like Scout, that hands your team finished, review-ready work. A catalogue of six agents (Scout, Echo, Ledger, Vox, Atlas, Badger) is available, added as paid options when you want them.

Built for
agencies coaches and consultants local service businesses ecommerce brands real estate teams solicitors and conveyancers accountants and bookkeepers
Scattered sources
Emails Documents Call notes Proposals SOPs
Organized into one brain
Clients · Projects · Calls · Proposals · SOPs
Agent output
Scout · gets you ready for every call
Your 10am with Hartwell StudioQuick heads-up before you join: their brand refresh proposal is from March, they've approved a Q3 launch, and the only thing still open is final sign-off on the assets. You're good to go.
Echo · finds the words your buyers use
A hook from your last 12 callsPeople keep saying the same thing: "I freeze when I have to price myself." So lead with price confidence, not more clients. You've got three first-call wins to back it up.
Ledger · drafts your quotes
Draft quote: Marsh LaneGutter and fascia, 1.5 days labour, materials at your usual rates, scaffold access flagged. Margin is held at 32 percent. Have a look and send it when you're happy.
Vox · reads every review so you don't have to
What your customers keep sayingAcross 340 reviews, "runs small" comes up 41 times, and the Aspen jacket zip is a recurring gripe. Easy win: add a clear "true to size" note on the page.
Atlas · preps you before every viewing
Before you show 14 Pier ViewYour buyer's main worry is the service charge. The place has had two offers below ask. Worth a mention: 12 Pier View next door just sold over ask.
Badger · chases what's outstanding
6 things need a nudgeStill waiting on a signed SOW from Lumen (four days now), a VAT number from Crae, and a deposit that's due today. I've drafted the chasers, ready for your okay.

Prototype layout showing how many sources funnel into one brain, then an agent output. Not real client data.

The problem

Every new chat starts from zero. Your company's context should not.

Admin Chief is the memory your AI tools are missing. The information exists, it just cannot be reached when it is needed, and nobody keeps it current.

Where it lives now

  • Proposals buried in shared drives nobody named consistently.
  • Client history split across notes apps, chat, and a call transcript nobody reviewed.
  • SOPs living in one person's head, documented once and never updated.
  • AI tools that produce generic output because they cannot reach company-specific context.

What it costs

  • Team members repeat questions that were answered six months ago in a proposal.
  • Context walks out when people leave, because it was never written down properly.
  • Client briefs, quotes, and follow-ups are written from scratch when 80 percent of the content already exists somewhere.
  • DIY knowledge bases rot within weeks because nobody maintains them.

Five stages. One operating brain.

Built and maintained on our own infrastructure. Each stage has a clear role; nothing sits idle.

01

Ingest

Pull in proposals, transcripts, notes, reports, and SOPs from the agreed sources.

02

Structure

Organize everything into an AI-readable wiki with a consistent schema and organization rules.

03

Retrieve

Surface the right context on demand: the right client, the right project, the right excerpt.

04

Serve

Run the flagship skill that reads the brain and produces a concrete artifact for your team to review.

05

Maintain

Scheduled freshness sweeps keep the brain current. Skills are tuned against real use. Nothing is left to rot.

Six agents. Real work every week.

A brain with no agent is a folder. Each agent reads your company brain and produces a concrete artifact for your review. You start with one flagship agent; others are added later as paid options.

Scout, the Client Context Retriever
Agencies

Scout is your Client Context Retriever: your prep-ahead chief of staff who always has the briefing ready before you ask. Surfaces the right client history from the brain before every call, report, and strategy session.

Artifact: The 60-Second Brief
Echo, the Offer Angle Finder
Coaches and consultants

Echo is your Offer Angle Finder: listens for the exact phrases your market uses and turns them into hooks. Mines real customer language from calls, intake forms, and testimonials, then returns angles grounded in what buyers actually say.

Artifact: The Hook and Truth Pack
Ledger, the Quote Prep Assistant
Local service businesses

Ledger is your Quote Prep Assistant: the meticulous estimator who protects your margins and knows your rules. Takes a customer request alongside your company constraints, and returns a first-draft quote for a human to review before sending.

Artifact: The Draft Estimate
Vox, the Customer Voice Miner
Ecommerce brands

Vox is your Customer Voice Miner: the investigator who reads every review and ticket to find what moves the needle. Surfaces recurring objections, product issues, and angles that appear in real customer language.

Artifact: The Sentiment and Friction Report
Atlas, the Deal Brief Generator
Real estate teams

Atlas is your Deal Brief Generator: the calm concierge who knows the property history and the buyer's hesitations. Pulls the relevant deal context before every showing and follow-up conversation.

Artifact: The Pre-Showing Blueprint
Badger, the Follow-up and Chase agent
Cross-vertical

Badger is your Follow-up / Chase agent: the relentlessly polite project manager who never lets a promise or deadline slip. Tracks missing items across your active cases and prepares draft follow-ups for your team to review before anything is sent.

Artifact: The Chase Pack
100+ integrations

Connects to the tools you already use.

Agents act on your email, docs, and calendar today. Everything else connects to feed your company brain with context, so the right history is always in reach.

Email and Calendar

Gmail Agents act today Outlook / Microsoft 365 Google Calendar Agents act today

Docs and Storage

Google Drive Agents act today OneDrive SharePoint Notion Dropbox Google Sheets

Comms and Chat

Slack Microsoft Teams Discord WhatsApp

CRM and Sales

HubSpot Salesforce Pipedrive

Project Management

Asana Trello ClickUp Jira Linear

Finance and Ops

Xero QuickBooks Stripe
and 100+ more Agents act today read and write; everything else feeds your brain with context.
The Context Audit

See the hours you could reclaim, before you commit to a build.

The audit maps where your team loses time, scores each opportunity by impact and effort, and ends with a fixed quote. You leave knowing the number, not guessing at it.

The pain

Context is scattered across inboxes, documents, call notes, and people's heads. The chasing and the digging happen before the real work, every week.

The outcome

One organised brain plus an agent that hands your team review-ready work.

Hours back, every week (your number, from the audit)
Where the value is, impact vs effort
Quick winsHigh impact, low effort. The audit focuses here first.
Major projectsHigh impact, high effort. Phased in after the wins.
Fill-insLow impact, low effort. Done when time allows.
Ignore for nowLow impact, high effort. Not worth the time.
0 hrs
Weekly time returned
£0
Estimated monthly value
£500 to £750
The audit, fixed

Illustrative, at £50 to £75 per hour. Your Context Audit replaces these with your firm's real figures.

Book a Context Audit

The maths

£2,000 a month, set against what it is actually worth.

We will not quote you fake results. So here is the honest version: plug in your own numbers and see where the retainer lands. The figures below are an illustrative example, not a claim.

Worked example, illustrative only
Hours your team gets back each month, once the chasing and digging is handled (your number)
~20 hrs
Your blended cost per hour for the people doing that work (your number)
£75
Time recovered, valued at your own rate
£1,500 /mo
Against the Maintain retainer
£2,000 /mo

Worked at 20 hours and £75 an hour purely to show the shape of it. Your Context Audit replaces these with your firm's real figures. On these assumptions the retainer is roughly covered by recovered time alone, before a single extra client is won or kept.

£2,000 a month, next to what it replaces

A part-time admin hire, on-cost and management included £1.5k to £2.5k+ /mo
A capable VA, retained, who still needs your context spoon-fed £800 to £2k+ /mo
One mid-size client lost to dropped follow-ups often £1k to £5k+ /mo gone
Admin Chief Maintain: a private brain plus six agents, kept fresh £2,000 /mo

Hiring ranges are typical UK market figures for context, not quotes. A hire takes holidays, needs onboarding, and walks the context out of the door when they leave. The brain does not.

The retention angle

For a B2B agency the real number is rarely the hourly saving. One extra client retained per quarter, because follow-ups stopped slipping and the right context was ready before every call, is usually worth far more than the whole annual fee. You do not need us to invent that figure: take your own average client value and judge it yourself.

Book a Context Audit

Three steps. Audit first, always.

The Context Audit maps your sources before any build quote is written. That is how fixed prices stay fixed.

Step 2

Brain Build

£2,000 to £5,000

One company brain built from the agreed sources, with the schema and rules from the audit applied, and the flagship skill stood up behind an approval gate.

  • Scope capped to sources agreed at audit
  • AI-readable wiki structured and organized
  • One flagship skill built and reviewed
  • Approval-first: output reviewed before use
  • Priced by source count and data volume, not flat
Step 3

Maintain and Operate

£2,000 /mo

Ongoing freshness sweeps keep the brain current. Skills are tuned against real use. One new or upgraded skill is included each quarter.

  • Scheduled freshness sweeps
  • Skill tuning against real output
  • One new or upgraded skill per quarter
  • Monthly review against output value, not just uptime

The primary CTA is the Context Audit. It is the real demand test and the only route to a defensible build quote. Book yours here.

Seven verticals. One engine underneath.

The brain structure and skill catalogue are adapted to each vertical. Agencies are the starter vertical: the schema, demo, and first skill are built for agency delivery teams.

Agencies

A client delivery brain built from proposals, call transcripts, client notes, campaign reports, and SOPs. Account handlers have the right context before every call and report.

Flagship agent: Scout (Client Context Retriever)

Coaches and consultants

A content and offer brain built from intake forms, session recordings, and client feedback. Real customer language, organized and ready to inform posts, emails, and sales calls.

Flagship agent: Echo (Offer Angle Finder)

Local service businesses

An operations brain built from past quotes, job notes, supplier rules, and pricing constraints. New quotes are drafted from real company knowledge rather than from scratch.

Flagship agent: Ledger (Quote Prep Assistant)

Ecommerce brands

A customer and research brain built from reviews, support conversations, and returns data. Recurring objections and product issues are surfaced for product and marketing decisions.

Flagship agent: Vox (Customer Voice Miner)

Real estate teams

A deal and context brain built from property notes, buyer history, and activity logs. The right brief is ready before every showing and follow-up conversation.

Flagship agent: Atlas (Deal Brief Generator)

Solicitors and conveyancers

A matter and client brain built from matter files, correspondence, attendance notes, and precedents. Fee earners have the full matter history before every meeting, hearing, and completion.

Flagship agent: Scout (Client Context Retriever)

Accountants and bookkeepers

A records and deadline brain built from client records, prior-year files, and correspondence. Outstanding items are tracked and chased before every filing deadline.

Flagship agent: Badger (Follow-up / Chase)
Paid scoping engagement

Book a Context Audit.

The audit maps your context sources, proposes a schema, picks one flagship skill, and ends with a fixed build quote. It is how we de-risk the build before committing to a price.

Audit price: 500 to 750 pounds, agreed before work begins
You receive a source inventory, schema proposal, skill recommendation, and fixed build quote
No build is started until the audit is complete and scope is agreed
No output is sent without your review and approval
No legal, financial, tax, or professional advice is provided

After submission we will reply with next steps to agree the audit scope and price before anything is connected or charged.

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Common questions.

Honest answers to the things people ask before booking the audit.

Can I not just use Claude Projects myself?

You can. The honest answer: the product is the discipline and the maintenance, not the storage. A Claude Project you set up yourself will drift within weeks because nobody has the job of keeping it current, applying consistent structure, or tuning the skill against real output. The value is the ongoing operation, not the initial upload.

What is the Context Audit?

A paid scoping engagement (500 to 750 pounds) where we inventory your context sources, map their format and condition, propose a schema and organization rules, identify the single highest-value skill, and write a fixed build quote. It is the only route to a defensible price for the build, because data-loading effort is the main variable.

Do you send anything without my approval?

No. Every skill output is approval-first. Client-facing messages, quotes, briefs, and drafts are prepared for your team to review. Nothing leaves the business without a human decision. This is a firm operating rule, not a disclaimer.

How do you build and run the brain?

We build and maintain our delivery on our own infrastructure. It handles ingestion, organization, retrieval, skill execution, and scheduled maintenance sweeps. We run our own knowledge base on it, which is the dogfood proof that the pattern works. The client manages none of it.