Engagement application
Before you apply
We work best with companies that have a real outcome they're trying to change — not a vague desire to "do something with AI." If you can't state the change in one sentence, the diagnose phase will surface that. That's useful. But you'll save us both time by trying to write it first.
We take engagements at Series B through pre-IPO scale, and selectively at Series A when the founder is technical and the problem is well-shaped. Earlier than that, the work is usually strategic clarity, not implementation.
The co-invest layer is optional. It's offered when a venture-shaped opportunity emerges from the work — typically a productisable capability that could spin out. If you're not interested in that layer, say so. It doesn't disqualify you.
If we can't help, we say so quickly. If there's someone better suited in our advisory network — Meta3Ventures portfolio, 8200 EISP, Techstars, or the Israeli AI ecosystem more broadly — we'll point you to them.
What happens after you submit
— 01
Personally. Not a filter, not an SDR, not a form-router. If your application is a fit, we get on a call. If it isn't, you'll hear that too.
Within 3 business days
— 02
A working call — not a sales call. We pressure-test the outcome you wrote down, surface what's likely to break, and decide together whether to scope.
Within 2 weeks
— 03
A written engagement proposal: phases, deliverables, fee structure, optional co-invest mechanics, and a go/no-go gate at the end of Diagnose. Plain language.
Within 7 days of the call
— 04
If we both sign, the Diagnose phase starts within two weeks. The first deliverable — the constraint document — lands inside the first month.
Within 2 weeks of signing
— Rather talk first?
If you'd prefer to sketch the problem live before writing it down, book directly. Same outcome — we'll figure out together whether there's a fit.
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