Step 1
Orientation call
- honest framing
- fastest entry
- clear next step
Offers
Not ten equally loud offers, but three clear modes: frame first, then build, then help the team continue with confidence.
Primary path
If someone is new to Fluxward, they do not need to understand the whole portfolio. The first sensible path is always the same.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Analysis
These formats help you choose the right first move and prioritise the strongest levers cleanly.
Delivery
Not a second consultancy universe, but the operational continuation after analysis and prioritisation.
Enablement
Trainings stay deliberately as follow-on paths for teams that need enablement before or alongside delivery.
FAQ
Almost always with the orientation call. If the case holds, the AI potential assessment comes next. Only then do you deliberately move into sprint, operations, or enablement.
When you are still very early or want a first internal feel. For serious projects, the orientation call is usually the stronger first move.
When the team first needs shared understanding, safer use, or a clean starting point. Then enablement is often stronger than a direct sprint.
They stay reachable, but deliberately not in the foreground. For first-time visitors, the offers page should mainly create orientation, not extra confusion.
Products and labs
Agent OS, Werde AI Native, Flux, and related product paths are proof and follow-on offers. For new visitors, the first thing that should be clear is the path through analysis, delivery, and enablement.
Next step
In the orientation call we sort together whether you should start with a conversation, AI check, potential assessment, sprint, or enablement.
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