You've Already Stopped Reading Your Permission Prompts
Anthropic's own telemetry shows people approve 93% of permission prompts — that's not caution, it's a reflex, and the fix is a policy you set before you're tired.
AI consulting · Columbus, Ohio
Training for your team, automation that does real work, and custom software — all of it from the person who does the work, not a bench you never meet.
Stacks, mechanisms, and what actually changes in the SDLC. No vague AI-pilot promises.
See the training approach →Get hours back every week by handing repetitive work to AI — explained in plain terms, with proof it works and a fixed scope agreed up front.
See what Imagile does →You know your industry and the product it's missing. One senior engineer turns it into software real customers can use.
See how builds work →What Imagile does
Your engineers, fluent in agentic development — judgment and workflow, not tool tutorials. On-site in Central Ohio or remote to a distributed team, equally first-class.
Half-day, full-day, or 4-week cohortThe repetitive work your team does by hand — intake, triage, reporting, follow-ups — handed to AI from OpenAI and Anthropic, and proven trustworthy before it takes over.
Scoped after a free 15-minute consultationFrom idea to launched product — designed, built, and shipped by one senior engineer, explained in plain English the whole way.
Hourly advisory · Builds scoped after discoverySenior technical judgment on retainer — architecture reviews, AI strategy, vendor and hiring calls — without the full-time hire.
Monthly retainer · scoped to your cadenceFree, self-serve
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How an engagement starts
A short, focused session to figure out what's actually worth doing — and a written recommendation you keep either way.
Two weeks, remote-first, fixed fee. You get a scoped plan before any open-ended engagement begins.
Implementation, a training cohort, or an ongoing retainer — whichever the sprint says you actually need.
Latest writing
Anthropic's own telemetry shows people approve 93% of permission prompts — that's not caution, it's a reflex, and the fix is a policy you set before you're tired.
Context rot isn't a cliff a model falls off — it's a gradient, and the fix is curating what's in the window, not waiting for a collapse.
Chatbot, human-in-the-loop, agentic workflow, and full autonomy aren't stages you graduate through — they're positions you choose per task, and the vendors selling autonomy keep telling you not to default to it.
A short call now, or the same call a few releases from now — the only difference is what it costs to catch up.