AI consulting for teams who need agents that work in production, not another demo.
Somewhere on your team, a person is doing work an agent could do — and somewhere else, an AI pilot is stuck in demo purgatory. Supergood is an AI consulting practice that fixes both: workflow automation that runs today, and production AI agents built with the guardrails to keep running tomorrow.
You're not behind on AI.
You're stuck between two problems.
Copy-paste purgatory
Someone brilliant on your team spends half their day moving numbers between spreadsheets and dashboards. By hand. That's not a job — that's a punishment.
Demo-ware that never ships
Your AI pilot works great in the sandbox. Then it hits real data, real edge cases, real stakes — and quietly gets shelved. A demo isn't a system.
Broken handoffs
Your tools don't talk to each other — human or agent. So work gets stuck at every seam, and like a game of telephone, the message arrives completely wrong.
Five ways into AI consulting. Pick your problem.
Whether you're drowning in manual busywork or trying to get an AI pilot past the demo stage, it's the same AI consulting practice underneath: audit, build, govern.
AI Consulting
The hub: what we do, how we price it, and which service below fits your problem.
AI Agent Consulting
Production AI agents — architecture, evals, deployment, and the discipline to get past demo-ware.
AI Automation Consulting
Workflow automation using tools you already pay for. No new platform, no rip-and-replace.
AI Readiness Assessment
Know exactly where AI pays off before you spend a dollar building it.
AI Agent Governance
Guardrails, observability, and incident runbooks so your agents don't become the incident.
Numbers, not promises.
A pricing team was spending 16 hours every week manually pulling data, formatting Excel files, and emailing three departments. Sixteen hours. That's two full workdays — gone, poof, vanished into spreadsheet hell. We automated the entire pipeline. Now it runs itself before the first person pours their coffee.
Three production failure modes hit on our first shipped marketing-ops agent. Four guardrails fixed them for good — documented, not hand-waved.
In the first 30 days automating lead enrichment for a SaaS marketing team — $49/month in tooling, 12 hours/week back.
Three steps. No mystery. No jargon.
Audit
We embed with your team for a week. Watch the workflows, find the waste, identify every manual process that shouldn't exist. You get a prioritized hit list — not a 90-page deck that collects dust.
Build
We build the automation or agent using your existing tools, with guardrails baked in from the start. No vendor lock-in, no proprietary black boxes, no "we'll need another 6 months." You own everything.
Run
We stick around to make sure it works in the real world — not just in a demo. Monitor, adjust, train your team. Then hand over the keys and ride off into the sunset.
A PM who got tired of watching smart people do dumb work.
Ryan Sandoval
14 years building digital products at Viking Cruises, Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and Logitech. I've sat in enough standups to know that half the "work" people do isn't work — it's busywork wearing a lanyard. I started Supergood because I kept seeing the same problem everywhere: brilliant teams spending their days on tasks a well-configured flow — or a well-governed agent — could handle before breakfast. I don't sell AI hype. I find the manual processes killing your team and I make them disappear.
Practical AI agent ops — no hype.
Let's find your 16 hours.
The first call is free, and it's a fit check, not a pitch — we'll tell you whether AI is the right tool and whether we're the right people to help. If the answer is no, you'll hear that too. Seriously, what's the worst that happens? You learn something.
Book an intro callWant actual answers, not just a fit check?
That's the Quick Scan — a live working session on your actual workflows: 3 prioritized recommendations on the call, plus a one-page summary in your inbox the next business day, written to be forwarded to your boss. Think of it as a doctor's visit for your ops. Except we won't make you wait 45 minutes in a paper gown.
$500 — and it counts toward whatever we build next