A practical decision framework for how to resource AI implementation — internal team, external partner, or both.
This is one of the most common questions we're asked — and the answer depends on your scale, timeline, budget and long-term AI ambitions. Here's an honest framework for thinking it through.
Most SMEs and mid-market businesses should start with an external AI partner and build internal capability alongside the engagement — not after it. Use the partner to deliver the first 2–3 AI implementations, while simultaneously upskilling your internal team. By the time the initial implementations are live, you'll have both working AI systems and the internal capability to extend them.
The question isn't hire OR outsource — it's what mix, at what stage. The right answer evolves as your AI maturity develops. We explicitly structure our engagements to build your internal capability alongside delivery — so you end up with both a working system and a team that can manage it.
We deploy commercially available AI products. We don't build bespoke AI, and we don't run standalone training workshops.
A structured planning engagement producing a prioritised 12–24 month roadmap of commercial AI products to adopt, in what order, at what cost, and with what expected outcomes.
Our core service. We select, deploy, configure, and integrate commercially available AI products — Microsoft 365 Copilot, ChatGPT Enterprise, Claude for Business, Gemini, Salesforce and HubSpot AI features — into your existing systems. We do not build custom AI.
Workflow automation using commercial platforms — Zapier, Make, n8n, Power Automate — often with AI steps included. Scoped, built, tested, and handed over with documentation.
A monthly retainer for ongoing support of your deployed AI stack. Delivered predominantly by our own AI assistant with human escalation. From $500/month.
A free, no-obligation discovery call to understand your business, identify where AI can help, and explore what working together might look like.
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