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Build the systems yourbusiness will run on next.

AYAI Pro designs and engineers digital products, data platforms, and applied AI systems for companies with complex operations.

We work as a senior partner rather than a supply of developers: we take positions on architecture, own the decisions, and stay accountable through production and beyond.

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Confidence threshold · human approval · audit trail

Operating since

Leadership building production systems in Vietnam since 2014

Practices

Product · Platform · Data · Applied AI · Modernization

Markets

United States · Singapore · Australia · Japan · Vietnam

Typical entry

Fixed-scope assessment, four to six weeks

01The problem

Most companies do not have a technology problem. They have a system that was never designed to carry the work it now carries.

The systems that cause the most damage are rarely the ones on the architecture diagram. They are the workarounds that grew around a gap, became load-bearing, and never got an owner.

AA process that moves real money runs in a spreadsheetNobody owns it, everybody depends on it, and it fails quietly. The cost surfaces two months later in a reconciliation.
BSeveral systems of record, no agreed source of truthFinance, operations and product each report a different number, and the meeting is spent arguing about the data rather than the decision.
CAn AI pilot that demonstrated well and changed nothingIt was never connected to an approval path, an audit trail, or anyone’s actual job, so the workflow stayed where it was.
DA platform that gets more expensive to change every quarterDelivery slows, estimates inflate, and the roadmap starts being shaped by what is safe to touch rather than by what the business needs.

We work on the version of the problem that is actually expensive, which is often not the one described in the first conversation.

03Applied AI

Controlled automation

Automation is only useful when someone can be accountable for the result.

A model produces an opinion. A system produces a decision that a named person is willing to stand behind. Almost all of the engineering sits in the gap between those two things — in where the approval step is placed, what evidence the reviewer sees, and whether last Tuesday’s decision can be reconstructed.

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Records enter from the left. Those that clear the confidence threshold complete automatically; the rest divert to human review with their evidence attached. Where that threshold sits determines what the system can ever be trusted to do.

Cleared automatically

High confidence, low consequence, reversible. Sampled for quality rather than reviewed case by case.

Routed to a person

Low confidence, high value, or irreversible. Arrives with sources, extracted facts and the rule that was applied.

Recorded either way

Inputs, version, policy, output, approver and timestamp. This is what separates a pilot from a production system.

2014

Building production systems

Leadership has been building technology companies and production systems in Vietnam since 2014.

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Connected practices

Product, platform, data, applied AI and modernization, held by one team rather than five vendors.

4–6wks

Typical first engagement

A fixed-scope assessment ending in a written recommendation you can act on without us.

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Markets served

United States, Singapore, Australia, Japan and Vietnam, with delivery run from Vietnam.

05Coverage

Sector and practice

Where our experience is deep, and where it is not.

Depth of delivery experience by sector and practice. Where a cell is light we will say so in the first conversation rather than after the contract.

Depth of delivery experience by sector and practice
SectorProductDataApplied AIModernizationTeams
Financial services
Healthcare
Trading and commodities
Commerce and marketplaces
Enterprise operations
SelectiveSubstantialDeep
06How we engage

Delivery model

Four phases, sized to their real duration.

Assess is small and deliberately inexpensive. Build is the long phase. Operate is open-ended, because a system that stops being maintained is a system about to be replaced.

Engagement model, drawn to scale
Assess2–4 weeks
Architect2–4 weeks
Build8–20 weeks
OperateOngoing

01 — Assess · 2–4 weeks

Find the expensive version of the problem

  • Workflow and cost mapping
  • Data and system inventory
  • Failure and exception analysis
  • A written recommendation you can act on without us

02 — Architect · 2–4 weeks

Decide before building

  • Target architecture and trade-offs
  • Data model and contracts
  • Approval, audit, and control design
  • Delivery plan with real sequencing

03 — Build · 8–20 weeks

Ship in slices someone can use

  • Working software every two weeks
  • Migration alongside the live system
  • Evaluation harnesses for anything AI-driven
  • Operations tooling built with the operators
  • Handover documentation written as you go

04 — Operate · Ongoing

Stay accountable

  • Reliability and cost ownership
  • Model and pipeline monitoring
  • Roadmap and architecture review
  • Transfer to your team when that is the right answer
07Track record

Our leadership has been building technology companies and production systems in Vietnam since 2014.

That decade covers healthcare systems, financial technology and financial operations, trading platforms, commodities technology, data products, applied AI and enterprise operations software, for Vietnamese and international businesses.

Vietnam is where we build. It is not the reason to hire us. Clients choose AYAI for the systems we have shipped and the decisions we are willing to own.

About the company

Client profile

50 to 500 people, with systems already in production


Engagement shape

Fixed-scope assessment first, expanding only when it has earned it


What we do not do

Staff augmentation, chatbot projects, or lowest-cost developer hours

08Questions

Before you get in touch

Questions we are usually asked first.

How does an engagement usually start?

With a fixed-scope assessment of two to six weeks, depending on the problem. It ends in a written recommendation, an architecture position and an honest view of cost. You can act on it with or without us, and a meaningful number of clients take the first one in-house.

Do you work with our existing engineering team?

Usually, yes. Most of our work sits alongside an internal team that is capable but constrained, or that needs senior architecture ownership on a specific problem. We integrate with your product and engineering processes rather than running a parallel delivery organisation.

What does senior ownership actually mean in practice?

The people who make architecture decisions stay on the engagement. Every significant trade-off is written down with its alternatives and its reasoning, so your team can argue with our decisions in two years. There is no pattern of experienced people appearing at the sales meeting and again at escalation.

Why are your case studies not named?

Because we do not yet hold written permission to name those clients or publish their figures. We would rather label the work as representative and show you the architecture than imply results we cannot evidence. Where we do have permission, we say so.

How do you approach AI specifically?

As a systems problem rather than a model problem. We design the workflow, the grounding, the evaluation set and the approval path before selecting or tuning anything. In most engagements the difficult work turns out to be data quality and organisational agreement about what "correct" means.

Where is the team based, and how do you work across time zones?

Delivery runs from Vietnam, with clients in the United States, Singapore, Australia, Japan and Vietnam. We hold dedicated evening blocks for US clients and overlap directly with Asia-Pacific working hours. Engagements run on a written cadence of decisions, demos and metrics, so progress does not depend on anyone being in a call.