Portfolio
Six entries, and none of them is a paying pilot.
Every entry carries the same three fields: what it is, who owns it, and how far it has actually got. Status is metadata, in the same grey as the rest of the metadata, because ranking these against each other would be dishonest. One entry is anonymised on purpose: we do not publish the names of the businesses we build for, so it is described by what the business does.
Status vocabulary
- Our product
- We own and sell it
- Joint venture
- Partner-owned, partner-run
- Proof of concept
- Built, unpaid
- Built for
- Not ours
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- 01Coreyour productAn AI that is trained on your business and takes work off you.Built, sold, and running this studio.Entry
- 02Presso Eventsour productTicketing and a browser-based event companion, with no app to download.Payment path built and proven end to end. Not yet selling live.Entry
- 03Food safety venturejoint ventureA joint venture in food safety and allergen information.Partner-run. Not commercially started.Entry
- 04Off-market property venturejoint ventureInvite-only listings for property that never reaches the open market.Partner-run. Not commercially started.Entry
- 05Recruitment Consultancyproof of conceptBespoke extensions for CV work, built on Corey for one consultancy's pipeline.Built and unpaid. A Corey engagement, anonymised by choice.Entry
- 06Consulting businessbuilt forA consulting business we built, which now runs on Corey.A separate company. Not owned by us.Entry
Every entry is in the page markup. Filtering narrows what is displayed and is an enhancement: with scripting off, all six stay on the page.
On the absence of paying pilots
We would rather say it in the open than let a reader work it out. Two products are built and owned by us, two joint ventures are in build with the partners who will run them, one bespoke build exists as an unpaid proof of concept, and one business we built now runs on its own and subscribes to Corey. What that adds up to is a studio with a working engine and a short history, which is the accurate description.