
Pilot Build
Working pilots with real data, usable in daily operations. From single feature to production-ready handover in 4-8 weeks.

What is a Pilot Build?
A Pilot Build is a focused engagement to build a working pilot that can be used in daily operations. Includes repository, documentation, setup guide, and handover notes.
What We Can Build
From AI assistants to data pipelines. We build pilots across the AI and data spectrum.
AI Assistants & Chatbots
LLM-powered conversational interfaces
Automation Workflows
Intelligent process automation
Dashboards & Analytics
Real-time insights and visualization
Data Pipelines
ETL, streaming, and data infrastructure
Internal Tools
Custom tools for your team
The Build Process
Kickoff
Define goals, scope, and success metrics. Align on technology choices.
Architecture
Design the system architecture and set up the development environment.
Implementation
Build iteratively with weekly demos. Adjust based on feedback.
Handover
Deploy, document, and train your team. Optional ongoing support.
What You Get
Working Pilot
Deployed and functional prototype
Source Code
Clean, documented codebase
Documentation
Technical docs and user guides
Handover Session
Training for your team
Pilot Packages
Choose the package by complexity. Binding offer after scoping (30-45 min). All prices net plus VAT.
Single use case for quick validation
- 1 use case / core function
- 1 data source
- 0-2 integrations (basic)
- Standard UI/UX
- Core path tests (3-8)
Validation pilot with robust integrations
- 2-3 core functions
- 2 data sources
- 2 integrations (max. 1 bidirectional)
- 1-2 UX iterations
- Regression tests (10-25)
- 2 revision rounds
Go-live ready handover incl. operations basics
- 3-5 core functions
- Up to 3 data sources
- Up to 3 integrations
- CI/CD basics
- Monitoring/logging basics
- Runbook + ADR docs
- Hypercare light
Start Risk-Free
After the first phase, you decide whether to continue. No long-term commitment, full flexibility.
Ready for Your Pilot?
In a 15-20 min intro call, we'll clarify scope, data sources, and the right package.
Request intro call