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May 10, 2026

Who Eccordia serves

AI consulting and implementation for SMBs—not enterprise theater.

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Eccordia works with small and mid-sized businesses that are serious about AI but can’t afford endless pilots or vendor roulette. Our job is to translate hype into concrete workflows: what to automate, what to keep human, and how to stay compliant with the resources you actually have.

What “serious but resource-constrained” looks like

You might be a founder-led company with a strong ops lead but no full-time ML team. You might be a multi-site operator where IT is outsourced. What you share is a need for clear decisions: buy vs. build, pilot vs. pause, and how to talk to customers without overpromising.

We are not trying to impress you with buzzwords. We are trying to leave you with owners, metrics, and documentation you can reuse when the next vendor calls.

How we typically help

  • Readiness audits — Risk, data paths, vendor terms, workflow fit, and team capacity. You get a prioritized memo, not a generic “AI strategy.”
  • Implementation — Integrations, guardrails, prompt and retrieval design, handoff to your team. Scoped so you can run it day-to-day without us forever.
  • Advisory — Executive sessions, board materials, vendor scorecards, and “stop rules” when pilots drift.

Alongside consulting, we operate a portfolio of AI products you can explore on the home page: Suppabot, Leadflo Agent, and Dentzai. That keeps us honest—we ship, not only advise.

What we are not a fit for

  • Pure research with no delivery path.
  • “Replace half the staff in ninety days” mandates without governance.
  • Engagements where nobody with authority can decide what not to do.

Learn more on this site

If you are early in reading, start with pick your first AI project, the glossary, or insights. For services detail, see audits, implementation, and advisory.

If you’re deciding whether to start with an audit or a build, get in touch—a short email is enough to scope the right first step.