We Optimise How Your Team Uses ChatGPT, Claude & Gemini.
CORE is a consulting program for companies already paying for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Copilot. We load your business context into the tools you already use and equip every role with engineered prompts, so your team gets consistent, on-brand results from the AI stack you have today. No new software, no switching tools.
The tools are fine. The context is missing.
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot: whichever model your team uses, it produces inconsistent results for the same reason. Every conversation starts blank. The model does not know your customers, your pricing logic, your tone, or your strategy. So output quality depends on whatever each employee happens to type that day.
Inconsistent Output
The same request produces something sharp on Monday and something useless on Wednesday, and nobody can explain why. Ten employees means ten different qualities of work.
Generic Answers
Everything the AI writes could belong to any company in your industry. It does not sound like you because it has never been told who you are.
Confident Mistakes
The AI answers with authority and gets your business wrong: wrong positioning, wrong policies, wrong numbers. Confidence without context is a liability.
What CORE stands for is what CORE does.
Four phases. No new software. The deliverables are your context library, role-specific prompt systems, and a team trained to use them.
Structured working sessions extract what actually runs your business: your ideal customer and the edge cases that break the profile, your sales and marketing strategy, your pricing logic and its exceptions, your tone, and the knowledge that lives only in your best people's heads.
We turn that raw knowledge into a structured context library the AI can actually use: written for the model, organized by role and task, and maintained as your business changes.
Every role gets an engineered prompt system for its real work. Sales gets proposal and follow-up frameworks in your voice. Marketing gets campaign and content systems built on your strategy. Operations gets reporting and documentation workflows that respect how you run.
Your team is trained on the system: what to use when, how to feed new context back in, and where AI should not be trusted. Adoption is the deliverable, not a slide deck.
What changes when context is loaded.
- Consistency across the team. The intern and the veteran draw from the same context and the same prompt systems, so quality stops depending on who typed the request.
- Output that sounds like you. Proposals, emails, and content carry your positioning and tone, because the model finally knows what they are.
- Time back at every desk. Work that took an afternoon of drafting and redrafting starts from eighty percent done.
- Fewer confident mistakes. The AI corrects toward your reality instead of inventing one, and your team knows exactly where human judgment still owns the call.
Who CORE is for. And who it is not.
Teams Already Paying For AI
You have ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Copilot seats across the company, real usage, and results that are all over the place. You suspect the tools could carry far more of the work if someone engineered how they are used. That is exactly the gap CORE closes.
Teams That Have Not Started
If your company has never used these tools, start with a month of honest experimentation first. CORE multiplies existing usage; it cannot multiply zero. When your team has real habits and real frustrations, the program has something to work with.
How pricing works.
- A scoped program. One fixed price for the extraction sessions, the context library, the role prompt systems, and team training, agreed before we start.
- What moves the price. The number of roles we equip and the depth of knowledge we extract. A five-person team and a fifty-person company are different programs.
- No new licenses. CORE runs on the AI subscriptions you already pay for.
- Optional continuation. Businesses that want their context maintained and expanded as they grow can keep us on. Others take the system and run.
Asked before nearly every program.
Is this AI training?
Partly, but training is the last phase, not the product. Generic AI training teaches people to write better prompts from scratch. CORE removes the need to improvise at all: the context and the prompt systems are engineered once, and the whole team benefits every day after.
Which tools does it cover?
All of them. ChatGPT and Claude are the usual centerpieces, and the same program covers Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, and any capable model your company adopts later. The context library is written once and works everywhere, because the knowledge is yours and the tools are interchangeable.
What do we actually receive?
Your extracted context library, role-specific prompt systems for each function we cover, usage guidelines that say where AI is trusted and where it is not, and a trained team. Everything is documented and belongs to you.
How does CORE relate to a digital brain?
They are separate offerings. CORE upgrades how your team uses the AI tools it already has. An AI Operating System is a larger build where we create private, connected AI infrastructure for the business. Many companies start with CORE; the context it produces is a serious head start if you ever go further.