Start a scoped pilot
On your data, with success criteria you define. The fee is scoped to the work — we'll discuss it with you after you complete a Smart Enquiry.
What a scoped pilot is
- Scope — one decision your team needs to make, scoped to one dataset or one question.
- Deliverable — a written methodology pass, the data outputs, and a discussion you can run inside.
- Success criteria — defined by you up front; the pilot succeeds or fails against your bar, not ours.
- Duration — typically two to six weeks, depending on data shape.
- What we don't promise — a result we haven't seen the data to claim, or a tool we haven't validated on your stack.
What happens in Smart Enquiry
- The conversation — the Smart Enquiry assistant asks targeted questions about your data, the decision you're scoping toward, and the success criteria you'd judge a pilot against — and verifies alignment before either side invests more time.
- What happens next — we read the brief the conversation produces, then reply with a first meeting or email already targeted to your context — not generic discovery.
Methodology
Pilot methodology mirrors the bespoke arc — see /how-it-works/bespoke
Data handling
Confidentiality is a primary engagement constraint — we adapt data handling per project. See /data-handling.
Start a Smart Enquiry
A short conversation with the assistant — verifies alignment before either side invests more time.
After the conversation, we reply with a first meeting or email targeted to your context.
Or try EIS Fitting first → /products/eis-fittingConfidentiality is a primary engagement constraint — we adapt data handling per project. See /data-handling.