Six tiers.
Three inside the Triple Helix lattice. One adjacent. Two for advisory and operations. Pick the smallest tier that answers your real question.
Atlas
ProofProve the immersive ROI before full commit.
Interactive prototype + validated engagement dataset + a 20-page Brief. The lowest-risk way to put a real format in front of a real audience.
Summit
ScaleShip a production immersive product with measurement baked in.
Cross-platform deployment, practitioner observability dashboard, ops runbook. Atlas proved the format. Summit ships it.
Constellation
SystemBuild the permanent agentic research and content pipeline.
Agent registry, knowledge-graph-backed research, continuous capability evolution. The answer when shipping one product is not the answer.
Spectacle
One cultural moment, made of light, sound, and code. The thing people film.
Craft-led. Measurement is descriptive. If you need validated ROI, start with Atlas.
Consultation
AdviseStrategic clarity in days, not weeks.
The studio's perspective on your immersive or agentic problem, without committing to a build. Discovery interviews, written advisory brief, working sessions. For teams making a real decision next quarter.
Marketing
OperateManaged marketing-as-a-service, powered by the studio's agent.
Outbound prospecting, qualification, content, pipeline ops. Replaces an SDR plus a content marketer plus a marketing ops person. For B2B SaaS post-PMF, pre-VP-Marketing.
Not sure which tier?
Most engagements that should be Atlas get pitched as Summit. Most that should be Summit get scoped as Atlas. The intake agent runs the same disambiguation our week-one discovery does, in about five minutes.