The demo trap
The prototype works on ten clean documents in a screen share. Production sends ten thousand messy ones at 2 a.m. Systems sold on demos are optimised for the meeting, not the workload.
AI automation, guarded for life
AI automation for $5M–$25M companies — guarded by design, accountable to humans, built to outlast its builders.
01 — The problem
Nobody announces the failure. The workflow just stops being trusted, then stops being used, then stops. The invoice was paid months ago. The builder is gone.
The prototype works on ten clean documents in a screen share. Production sends ten thousand messy ones at 2 a.m. Systems sold on demos are optimised for the meeting, not the workload.
The build ends, the retainer doesn't start, and the system enters freefall. Models drift. APIs change. Edge cases accumulate. Within a quarter, no one can say with confidence what the automation is doing.
When an unattended system makes a bad call, who answers for it? If the contract has no name against that question, the answer arrives anyway — at the worst possible moment, addressed to you.
A system without a keeper is not an asset. It is a liability with good manners.
02 — What we do
The work we take on, plainly stated. Scoped in an audit, built under gates, watched for ninety days.
Quotes, invoices, orders, approvals — the handoffs between your tools, done without a human relay.
Premium marketing sites with motion and 3D presence. Like the one you are reading.
Contracts, invoices, and compliance documents turned into structured data and searchable knowledge.
Governed agents grounded in your knowledge, with human escalation built in from day one.
Live operations dashboards and KPI reporting that replace the Friday spreadsheet ritual.
ERP, e-commerce, and accounting made to actually talk — no re-keying, no swivel chair.
03 — The Ward Method
Every engagement is a ward — built under executable gates, watched for ninety days after handoff, and handed over with a signed warrant. Three tiers. One standard.
Tier I
$750 – $8,000
Entry automation for a single workflow — intake, routing, reporting, follow-up. Scoped in one audit, delivered in weeks, and covered by the full 90-day watch. The way most clients meet us.
Tier II
$8,000 – $60,000
Document intelligence and governed agents for operations that read, decide, and act — contracts, claims, compliance queues, client correspondence. Every decision logged. Every action reviewable.
Tier III
$25,000 – $90,000
Reconciliation assurance and earned-autonomy operations for financial and regulated workflows. Systems begin supervised and earn autonomy through evidence. Human-approval controls are mandatory, not optional.
Retainer
$1,500 – $5,000 per month. When the 90 days end, the watch may continue. Monitoring, drift review, gate maintenance, and a standing human who answers for the system — for as long as it runs.
Discuss the Watch04 — Proof
Not testimonials. Artifacts. Six documents and systems that prove the work, delivered with every ward regardless of tier.
Every action the system takes is logged, timestamped, and attributable — so any decision can be reconstructed months later.
Quality checks that run as code on every change — not promises in a slide deck that expire when the meeting ends.
When something fails mid-run, the system pauses and resumes from where it stopped — no silent restarts, no lost work.
Every incident and edge case becomes a written, versioned lesson — institutional memory that survives staff turnover.
A plain-language account of what the system did, what it declined to do, and why — written for owners, not engineers.
A signed document stating what we built, what it does, what it must never do, and what we still stand guard over.
05 — The process
A Watch Audit maps your workflows, ranks them by risk and return, and names the one worth automating first. You receive the findings whether or not we proceed.
Construction happens behind executable quality gates. Nothing advances until the gates are green. You can watch them turn.
Ninety days of live observation after go-live. We watch the system meet reality — and correct it before you feel the difference.
Handoff closes with a signed Warrant: what was built, what it does, its limits, and the evidence behind every claim.
For clients who keep us on watch, the guardianship never lapses. Monitoring, drift review, and a named human who answers for the system.
06 — From the journal
I started Everward after watching the same funeral three times: a capable automation, built by capable people, dead within a quarter of handoff. Not because the technology failed. Because no one stayed to watch it.
The old word for this is ward — a thing placed under protection, and the act of protecting it. That is the entire practice. We build carefully, we prove everything, and then we do the unfashionable part: we stay.
If you run a company where automation has to work at 2 a.m. without applause, we should talk.
07 — The checklist
Twenty-two points every AI system should satisfy before its builder walks away. Use it on your current vendor. Use it on us.
A Watch Audit takes forty-five minutes. You leave with a ranked map of what to automate and what to leave alone — whether or not you hire us.
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