Engage
Begin a conversation.
Tell us about the decision or the build in front of you. Plain English, a paragraph or two — no form to fill in, no meeting link to book.
What to send
Friction by design.
Write as you would to a senior colleague whose time you respect. The clearer the question, the more useful the first reply.
For an operator engagement: the system you have inherited or are about to commission, and what is at stake if it is wrong.
For an investor: the portfolio company name (under NDA if needed) and the decision in front of you — buy-side diligence, fractional counsel, post-deal review.
For an AI readiness enquiry: your current AI footprint, the vendor pitches you are weighing, and the question you cannot answer internally.
For technical SOS: the architectural decision, vendor selection, or incident you need a second pair of senior eyes on, with what you have already documented.
For all: the timeframe you are working to and the form of output you need — a written memo, a working session, an architecture review, a build.
What happens next
Four steps, no surprises.
A reply within two working days. If the question is not one we can answer well, we say so.
A first conversation, without charge — usually 30 to 45 minutes — to understand the shape of the work.
A written engagement letter with scope, cadence, and the form of the output. Signed both ways before work begins.
The work itself. Every meaningful decision written down, delivered in language the next senior engineer can read.
Write to the studio
hello@auralogiclabs.com
One studio email. The principal reads every message. We reply to every enquiry, even the ones we decline, within two working days.
No forms. No phone trees. Direct to the studio.
Other enquiries
Direct lines.
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