Scaling craft into repeatable production.

Skincare, candles, bath bombs. Brands that started on a kitchen bench or a single founder's recipe, now facing real volume. The challenge isn't the product — it's turning artisanal know-how into batch consistency, documented process, and a supply chain that doesn't snap at the first big order.

From the bench to the batch The product isn't the problem. Turning craft into documented, consistent production at volume is.

One lens, three moves.

The diagnosis decides which to lead with. Consulting fixes the operation, automation puts it on a system, and AI takes the parts that earned the right to be automated. In cosmetics and personal care, that looks like this.

Document the recipe into a real process, set quality gates, and build the supply chain that holds when the order size jumps.

Production, inventory and order management on one system, so batch records and stock stop living on paper.

Forecasting on a seasonal, trend-driven range, plus agents that handle reordering and the repetitive customer questions.

The pains we press first.

Same nine questions across every sector, sharpened to this one. The first hour decides which to press, and whether the answer is consulting, automation, or AI.

  1. 01 · Make craft repeatable.

    Batch consistency and documented process so quality doesn't depend on who mixed it.

  2. 02 · Scale the supply chain.

    Sourcing and production that don't snap the first time a retailer places a real order.

  3. 03 · Build the brand's sales engine.

    A demand model that doesn't rely on a single viral moment to keep the line busy.