Reserved Capacity

Reserved intervention capacity for agents and teams that need continuity without vague advisory sprawl

Use Reserved Capacity when agent quality matters continuously and you need recurring intervention capacity, sharper operating judgment, and clear priority rules.

Selective · from US$2,000/monthDiscuss Reserved Capacity

Signals this is the right intervention

  • • The agent is important enough that reliability cannot be handled sporadically.
  • • New workflows, handoffs, and failure modes keep emerging as the system evolves.
  • • You need continuing judgment rather than isolated interventions.

What happens

  1. 1. We define the scope, response expectations, active priorities, and the conditions that would trigger a plan change.
  2. 2. I provide recurring diagnosis and intervention across the agent system within those bounds.
  3. 3. The relationship stays focused on real leverage rather than vague access or performative activity.

What you get

  • • Reserved intervention capacity
  • • Recurring refinement of prompts, workflows, and operating decisions
  • • A steadier long-term improvement rhythm with explicit priorities

Choose this when

  • • Choose this when the agent is part of serious ongoing work, not experimentation theatre.
  • • Choose this when repeated small failures are already costing trust or money.

What success looks like

  • The agent becomes more dependable over time rather than wobbling between fixes.
  • The surrounding human system gets better at using, supervising, and improving the agent.

Reserved Capacity is selective on purpose. Ongoing work only makes sense where the operational importance and the commitment are both real.

Next move

If this is the right fit, act on it directly.

Clarity is useful. Follow-through is better. If the fit is obvious, start. If it is not, use the intake and explain the situation plainly.