AGH

Built by operators, for operators.

AGH is a senior-led firm running AI engagements end to end. The team that scopes your work is the team that builds it and hands it off. No account managers, no juniors, no offshore.

AI doesn't fail in code. It fails in scope.So we ship roadmaps before keystrokes. Deliverables before invoices. Working systems before strategy decks.
Kevin BiteFounder

The thesis

Three operating beliefs the firm is built on.

These are also the three reasons we lose work, on purpose. If they line up with how you want a partner to run, the call goes well. If not, we say so quickly.

Why we audit first.

The audit forces a written roadmap before a line of code gets written. That is the only thing that meaningfully de-risks a build. We have killed projects in the audit, and that is the audit doing its job. Audit fees apply against the first build, so the discipline is also the path to the cheapest possible engagement when the answer is yes.

Who's behind it.

Kevin Bite, founder. Former Head of AI at a private equity firm where he ran AI deployments across eleven portfolio companies. Background in software, operations, and applied LLM systems. Engagements run end to end with the senior team. The team that scopes the work is the team that builds and hands it off.

Who we work with.

Operators inside professional services firms, holding companies, financial services teams, and operationally-dense SMBs. Common shape: the team has a workflow that hurts, has tried a vendor that did not ship, and wants someone who will stay close and finish. When we are not the right fit, we say so on the call and tell teams which firm we would call instead.

Principles

What we believe.

Four lines we run the firm by. They are written down because we lose them when they aren't.

01

Senior-led, always.

The team that scopes the work is the team that builds it and hands it off. The day this stops being true is the day AGH becomes a different company. We size the firm to keep this structurally true, not as a marketing line.

02

Audit-first.

Roadmap before code. We have lost engagements by insisting on this and we are fine with it. The teams that skip the audit are usually the same teams that hire a vendor every eighteen months and wonder why nothing ships.

03

Outcome-accountable.

Engagements are scoped to deliverables, not hours. If it does not ship, we do not invoice the build phase. The audit is the only fixed-fee component, and the audit fee applies to a build engagement booked within ninety days.

04

No consulting theater.

No 80-page decks. No frameworks named after our firm. No strategy without a ship date attached to it. We will write a deck if a board demands one, and we will price it like the deck it is, not like the software it pretends to be.

NEXT STEP

Stop strategizing. Start shipping.

Book a 30-minute audit call. We'll walk through your operations, surface the highest-leverage workflows, and tell you whether AI fits before you spend a dollar.