About
AI Built for How You Work
What we do
We come in, look at what you actually do every day, find the workflow that’s costing the most time or money, and build the thing that fixes it. Then we build the next thing. Then we leave. And it keeps running.
Audit
We map your stack, identify the highest-leverage workflow, and ship the first build with you. You leave with something running in production and a clear plan for what’s next.
Build
We embed with your team. We build, your team learns, the work stays when we leave.
Orbit
We run it with you after it ships. Model drift, edge cases, new data, feature requests. Think of us as the AI team you haven’t hired yet.
No strategic advisory. No slide decks.
Why we exist
AI has already changed the baseline. One person can now move faster and produce more than whole teams could a few years ago.
But copy-paste AI has hit a wall.
You can see the potential, but you can also feel the friction. Your tools still do not know enough. Your workflows still depend on too much manual effort. And your data is scattered across too many systems to be useful. The first wave of AI made people faster. The next wave is about giving them more agency and more control over their work.
That is where we come in.
We replace fragmented process with a more coherent operating layer for your business. We connect the right systems, structure the right access, and put guardrails in place so AI can be more useful without becoming reckless. More power, with more control.
Once your AI systems and human workflows start working in sync, work that used to feel too messy or too manual suddenly becomes routine. Leaders start seeing new leverage. What begins as one fix often opens the door to a much more capable way of operating.
We exist to help companies cross that threshold deliberately, and with real commercial intent.
Who we are
Simon Peters
Belgian, based in Antwerp. He runs Bandoco, a studio that builds content operations platforms, product configurators, and video production systems for clients in electronics, logistics, and media. Writes code in Next.js, Postgres, and Claude Code. Cooks sous vide. Currently restoring a concrete basin into a wildlife pond on a piece of land about an hour from the city.
Chris
Still finds the most interesting problems in the gap between what a business says it does and what actually happens inside it. Took a finance organisation’s decades of accumulated IP, PDFs, caselaw, institutional memory, and turned it into a living platform. Doubled the revenue doing it. Has worked with creatives, business leaders, and everyone in between across four continents. Writes and performs music, toured with major acts. Currently living around the world with his family of four.
We’ve known each other long enough that we can tell each other when an idea is bad. Which turns out to be a load-bearing feature of how we work.
How we work
- Build over buy, until buy is obviously better.
- We’re engineers by instinct. But if a good-enough tool exists and costs less than a day of our time, we use it and move on. Your problem is worth our attention. Reinventing wheels isn’t.
- Clear scope, named out loud.
- When something drifts past what we agreed to, we say so in the meeting, not at the next check-in. This protects the work and the relationship.
- Bilingual.
- We work in Dutch and English. Meetings, docs, code comments. Whichever is clearer for your team.
What we don’t do
- We don’t run AI ethics workshops.
- We don’t write AI policy.
- We don’t train custom models.
- We don’t put a GPT wrapper on your documentation and call it a product.
We build things that run. That’s it.
The name
Alethia comes from the Greek ἀλήθεια, aletheia. It isn’t a dramatic word. It’s a quiet one. It names the thing that’s been standing there all along, which you finally decided to look at clearly. Unconcealedness.
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