Practical AI for business workflows
Use AI where it improves the work—not where it removes accountability.
Solstrada helps businesses apply AI to intake, knowledge, summaries, classification, and workflow assistance with defined boundaries, source context, and human control.
Discuss your prioritiesThe business problem
AI experiments become risky or unhelpful when the business problem, data boundary, and owner are undefined.
A generic assistant can produce plausible output without understanding the company, while uncontrolled automation can create customer, privacy, or operational risk. Useful AI starts with a narrow job, approved information, deterministic actions, and a clear fallback when confidence is not enough.
Bound the task. Ground the answer. Gate the action.
We identify repeatable decisions or information work, define what sources may be used, separate recommendations from execution, and keep irreversible actions behind explicit rules or approval. The system is evaluated against real failure cases before broader use.
AI-assisted intake
Classify and organize inbound requests while preserving the original customer context.Knowledge and response support
Ground answers in approved business information with clear fallback behavior.Summaries and work preparation
Turn conversations, records, or documents into structured notes and proposed next steps.Policy-gated workflows
Connect AI suggestions to deterministic tools, approvals, audit records, and human review.Best suited for
Businesses with repeatable knowledge work and a clear need for responsible assistance.
AI automation fits processes where inputs, approved sources, acceptable outputs, and escalation paths can be defined. It is not a substitute for unclear policy or unsupported claims.
Expected business outcomes
What the work is designed to improve.
- Faster preparation and triage for repeatable information work.
- More consistent use of approved business knowledge.
- Clear separation between AI suggestions and authorized actions.
- Auditability and fallback paths when the system should not decide.
Michigan businesses can start with one bounded workflow and expand only after the value, controls, and operating ownership are proven.