AI Architecture Sprint
Get your AI architecture reviewed before you spend a quarter building it
An AI architecture review is a fixed-scope engagement that pressure-tests how you'll build an AI feature — models, prompts, context strategy, cost, and UX — before your team spends a quarter on the wrong shape. At Nolly Studio this is the AI Architecture Sprint: you leave with a written build plan and reference code, not a slide deck.
What you get
- Architecture review: agents, RAG, streaming, model selection, cost profile
- Written build plan with sequencing and effort estimates
- Reference code for the riskiest decision
- Recorded walkthrough + one week of async follow-up
Who it's for
- Product and eng leads about to greenlight a multi-week AI build
- Teams that can demo an agent but haven't settled production architecture
- Orgs that want a second opinion from someone who's shipped this stack publicly
Who it's not for
- Open-ended research with no decision pending
- Teams that already have a locked architecture and just need implementation
- Staff augmentation or hourly advisory retainers
How the sprint runs
We start with your goal, constraints, and any existing demos. I map the production shape against patterns I've already shipped, write the plan, and spike the riskiest piece in code so the next step is obvious.
Next steps
Architecture Sprint FAQ
Last updated: July 14, 2026
Contact
Two slots for Q3.
If you're building something AI-native and want it shipped by someone who's done it in public, book a scope call. 30 minutes, costs nothing, and I'll tell you if I'm not the fit.
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