Workflow-first agents
Workflow-first agents designed around repeatable business work, with human-in-the-loop guardrails and adoption support. The goal is practical decision support inside the operating rhythm, not autonomous replacement.
Agents & Workshops
NORTIQ helps teams identify useful AI use cases, design workflow-first agents, run executive workshops, and embed adoption through operating rhythm.

Workflow-first agents designed around repeatable business work, with human-in-the-loop guardrails and adoption support. The goal is practical decision support inside the operating rhythm, not autonomous replacement.

Useful agents make repeatable work easier to inspect, prepare, prioritize, and review. They should keep people in the decision path.
Collects inputs from approved sources and turns scattered activity into a clearer operating signal for review.
Helps teams sort what needs action now, what needs context, and what can wait, while keeping people in the decision path.
Supports repeatable response workflows with next-step guidance, escalation cues, and consistent handoffs.
Gives founders, managers, and operators different views of the same workflow so accountability is easier to maintain.
Feeds what the team learns back into the operating rhythm so reviews, playbooks, and decision support improve over time.
These examples bring forward useful workflow-agent patterns from security operating work without adding a separate Security OS page to the prototype. Domain-specific examples should stay tied to real workflow artifacts and buyer-approved language.
Organizes approved investigation context into analyst-ready summaries, signal groupings, and review prompts.
Structures incident context, response steps, escalation cues, and handoff notes while keeping people accountable for decisions.
Helps organize findings, evidence, repeatable testing context, and reporting inputs for accountable review.
Supports recurring signal review, detection logic drafting, documentation, and iteration workflows.
NORTIQ qualifies agent work by operating value, adoption path, and the quality of the workflow around it.
The workflow happens often enough that structure, prompts, review paths, and role lanes would compound.
The agent should support a person making or preparing a decision, not remove accountability.
The team can provide approved source material, examples, rules, or workflow context without exposing sensitive data in early discovery.
Align leaders on where practical AI belongs, what should wait, and what workflows need redesign first.
Turn one repeatable business workflow into an agent concept, guardrail model, and adoption path.
Help portfolio companies identify practical AI and revenue execution leverage without creating scattered experiments.

Hands-on support to turn AI and revenue strategy into workflows, playbooks, rituals, and iteration.
For VC firms and portfolio partners, NORTIQ can support practical AI adoption and revenue execution through audits, workshops, and targeted operating support.

Use workshops, audits, and targeted operating support to help companies choose practical AI use cases, strengthen revenue execution rhythm, and avoid disconnected tool experiments.
Execution systems often need talent, domain context, and delivery depth. Public partner names and claims should stay intentional and artifact-based.
Talent layer
Talent partner support connects operating-system design to the people and roles needed to run it, from hiring alignment to workflow onboarding.
Security execution layer
Security partner support brings domain context for security operations where signal, prioritization, response, and visibility need structured workflows.
Industry execution layer
Industry partner support adds context for complex operating environments where workflow design must respect domain constraints.
Delivery layer
Extends rollout capacity when the work needs adoption support, playbook buildout, and recurring operating cadence.
No. This page describes workflow-first agents and decision support, not custom model research or broad automation claims.
No. NORTIQ positions agents around human-in-the-loop guardrails, adoption, and practical operating support.
Start with a workflow that is frequent, valuable, and currently slowed by scattered context, inconsistent decisions, or manual preparation.
Email NORTIQ to discuss workshops, portfolio support, workflow audits, or embedded execution support.