Partner with AIsthet

A short, structured application.

AIsthet works with a limited number of businesses per quarter. The application is brief — the right fit becomes clear quickly.

Step 1 of 2

Which AIsthet division does the work belong to?

Most applicants arrive here from a specific division. If the work doesn't yet point to one clearly, the diagnostic identifies it.

Systems · Step 1 of 5

Where does the work break down most consistently?

Select all that apply. Then a specific recent example — what happened, where the process failed, and what it cost in time, revenue, delayed decisions, or customer trust.

Systems · Step 2 of 5

Pick the workflow where the breakdown matters most — and walk through how it actually runs.

From the areas just selected, pick the one whose impact is most significant. Walk through the sequence, the tools involved, who owns each part, and exactly where it breaks.

Systems · Step 3 of 5

If this is solved properly, what changes for the business?

Concrete is better than aspirational. Hours saved per week, revenue no longer lost, customers retained, decisions made faster, throughput gained — what would actually shift inside the business?

Systems · Step 4 of 5

Is the business prepared to change how it works if the diagnosis calls for it?

AIsthet doesn't require a business to change everything — only what the diagnosis calls for. This question is about readiness, not enthusiasm.

Systems · Step 5 of 5

Who will be involved in operational decisions about this engagement?

Decision authority determines how the engagement unfolds. The answer doesn't have to be one person — but the structure should be clear.

Studios · Step 1 of 4

The business — and what it does.

One paragraph. Where the brand stands today, and the next phase it's moving toward.

Studios · Step 2 of 4

What does the work have to make possible?

Select all that apply — then a short note on what the work is for, where it appears, and who it needs to reach.

Studios · Step 3 of 4

The outcome the work has to serve.

What the work has to make possible — a launch, a conversion, a credibility shift, a new channel, or a conversation the market wasn't having about the business. Concrete is better than aspirational.

Studios · Step 4 of 4

The timeline you're working to.

If there's a deadline that defines the engagement, name it. If there isn't, say so — Studios scopes to brief, not to the hour.

Academy · Step 1 of 4

Where you are now — and what brought you to The Fortress now.

One paragraph. Your background, current role, and the work that defines your days. What have you already explored with AI, what's familiar, and what feels like the next thing to figure out — and why right now?

Academy · Step 2 of 4

The track that fits where you're starting from — best guess is enough.

Foundations, Practitioner, or Architect. The track is a calibration to where you're starting from, not a label you have to defend. If the choice isn't obvious, pick the closest fit or select "not sure yet" — your answers to the next two questions help us place you, and we can adjust if needed.

Academy · Step 3 of 4

What you want the work to produce.

The capability, the role, or the outcome that justifies the time you'd give The Fortress. Concrete is better than aspirational.

Academy · Step 4 of 4

The window you're working in.

When you'd want to start. If you're flexible, say so. If you need specific timing, name it.

Diagnostic · Step 1 of 2

What's the situation in the business right now?

The diagnostic identifies which division — if any — is the right fit. Start by naming the biggest immediate pressure, then describe the situation in your own words.

Final step

Contact details.

A response from AIsthet will follow by email.

Application received

A direct response will follow.

The application has been received. A direct review is in motion.

A reply from AIsthet will follow, typically within one to two working days. It will name the next step — usually a structured conversation or a Systems Evaluation, depending on what the engagement calls for.

AIsthet works with a limited number of businesses per quarter. The right fit becomes clear quickly.
In the meantime, what to prepare
  • A short list of the operational moments where friction is most visible
  • Any internal documentation or workflow notes that already exist
  • The names of the people inside the business who will be involved

A confirmation will arrive by email. If it does not appear within an hour, the spam folder is the first place to check.

Application received

A response from AIsthet will follow.

The application has been received and will be reviewed carefully.

A reply will follow by email, typically within two working days. Depending on what the application surfaces, the reply will either propose a next step directly, or ask one or two short questions to make sure the engagement is scoped against the real situation.

Every application is read. Every reply is written for the specific business.

Nothing is required between now and the reply.

A confirmation will arrive by email shortly. If it does not appear within an hour, the spam folder is the first place to check.

Application received

A response from AIsthet will follow.

The application has been received. Every application that comes through is reviewed by a person at AIsthet — this one included.

Depending on what the application surfaces, the reply will either propose a next step or follow up with a few short questions to understand the situation more precisely before recommending one.

A brief application doesn't close any door. The right next step gets named in the reply.

A reply will follow by email, typically within two to four working days.

A confirmation will arrive by email shortly. If it does not appear within an hour, the spam folder is the first place to check.

Triage preview · v2