Free 30-minute call
Thirty minutes with the person who builds it
You get Dean. Not an account manager, not a junior, not a deck. A working session with the person who ships these systems every week. You leave knowing what to build first, whether you work with us or not.
Fair warning: a decent share of these calls end with us telling you to do it yourself and pointing you at the free stuff. We count that as a good outcome.
Request your call
Tell us a little about the problem and we come back within 24 hours with times. Or email dc@operosus.com directly.
The 30 minutes, mapped
0 to 10 min
You talk, I listen
How the business runs today: the bottlenecks, the manual work, the things that should be faster and are not.
10 to 20 min
We find the real work
Where AI can take genuine work off your team, ranked by impact and how quickly each could be live.
20 to 30 min
What I would build first
A straight answer, and why. If the project should not exist, I say so on the call.
Before the call
How to get the most from it
No slide deck, no discovery questionnaire, no follow-up sequence.
Come with one process that annoys you. That is usually the best starting point.
Bring whoever owns the problem. Decisions move faster with them in the room.
Before you book
The questions people ask first
And for what comes after the call: how an engagement works, in plain words.
What does the call actually cover?
Your business, not ours. We map where the manual work is, where AI can genuinely take it on, and what I would build first. You leave with that answer whether or not we ever speak again.
Who am I talking to?
Dean Cookson, the founder. The same person who scopes the work, builds the system and runs it. There is no sales team to be handed off from and no delivery team to be handed off to.
What does it cost?
Nothing. Thirty minutes, free. The pitch, such as it is, is the quality of the thinking on the call.
What happens if we want to go ahead?
You get a proposal with specific scope and specific outcomes, only if I am confident we can deliver. The shape of an engagement, who does what and how it runs, is written up plainly on the how-we-work page.