How Carric works
We begin with a named workflow, validate it with its owner and IT, prove it on real data, and put it into daily operation. Managed Engineering begins at go-live so the system keeps working and improving.
One path to production
Carric does not sell a standalone pilot. We agree the success criteria and production mechanics before the proof begins, then move through the two phases of one Build.
Step 01 · Fit call
30 minutes
Bring one named workflow and the operational result that matters. We determine whether the work, data, ownership, and decision timing justify a deeper look.
Step 02 · Bounded discovery
Up to three working sessions
We reconstruct the operation with the workflow owner and IT, confirm data access, size the opportunity, and agree the success criteria and production mechanics for the Build.
Bounded discovery is part of Carric's sales process. It is not a separate service or a diagnosis-first offer.
One Build agreement
The success criteria and production mechanics are agreed before the Focused Pilot begins.
Step 03 · Focused Pilot
Phase 1 of the Build
We test the workflow against agreed success criteria using real operational data and systems. This is not a standalone demo. It is the first phase of the contracted production path.
Step 04 · Production
Phase 2 of the Build
We add integrations, permissions, review paths, operator surfaces, testing, and operating controls so the workflow can run reliably every day.
Step 05 · Managed Engineering
Begins at go-live
Carric stays responsible for reliability, exceptions, reviewed improvements, and extensions as the business changes.
After proof
Once the first workflow is live and measured, the AI Operating Plan identifies and sequences the next opportunities across the operation or portfolio.
Learn about the AI Operating Plan →