AI operations for consulting firms
Consultants lose hours to research and context-switching between client tools. An agent keeps project context in sync and does the first pass of the research.
The manual work we take off your team
Every consulting firm does the same repetitive work by hand. That’s where an agent starts.
Research is a time sink
Every engagement starts with the same broad, manual desk research.
Context scattered per client
Notes, docs, and tasks split across tools; nobody has the full picture.
Utilisation leaks
Billable work that slips off the invoice.
What an agent does here
First-pass research
The agent gathers and synthesises sources with citations; you refine instead of starting cold.
Unified project context
Email, tasks, docs, and chat searchable in one place, per engagement.
Utilisation tracking
Unbilled work surfaced and turned into draft entries for approval.
What it looks like for a consultant
Brief: research pack ready for the new engagement, 3 overdue tasks flagged, $1,900 unbilled.
You review the research pack; every claim links to its source. You keep 80%, redo 20%.
One question searches across the whole engagement — email, docs, notes — with cited answers.
Unbilled work becomes draft time entries. You approve; utilisation recovered.
Connects to the tools consulting firms already run on
Further reading
AI Agents for Consulting Firms: Project Tracking and Knowledge Reuse
Consulting firms resell expertise but rebuild it from scratch every project. AI agents fix the two structural leaks: project drift and knowledge that walks out the door.
The AI Chief of Staff: An Agent That Preps Your Day
A chief of staff does not answer questions — they prepare decisions. How we build AI agents that rank your day, prep your meetings, and chase loose ends.
The Approval Queue Pattern: Human-in-the-Loop for AI Agents
Why fully autonomous AI agents fail in enterprise settings, and how the approval queue pattern — AI proposes, human decides — makes AI adoption possible. Design guide with risk tiers and UI requirements.
Tell us what your consulting firm does by hand.
We’ll show you what an agent can take over — in weeks, not quarters.
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