Done-with-you AI advisory · Cyberport, Hong Kong

A table set for
fifteen firms.

We take one workflow your team runs by hand and rebuild it on AI — on screen, together — until the capability is theirs to keep. Then we do it again. The retained table seats fifteen, and not one more.

12of fifteen seats openA seat starts with a conversation, never a contract.

A note for principals

You didn't build your firm from a manual.

You built it in rooms — with a board, a peer group, the one advisor whose read you trust more than your own. That is how principals get good at hard things: in company, in confidence, with someone who has done it before.

AI has arrived as the opposite of that. A demo. A dashboard. A vendor happy to run it for you and hand back a bill and a quiet new dependency. You are time-poor, you already pay for the counsel that matters in your working life, and you would rather not learn this one in public.

Natsu Labs is the other option. A table, not a tool. We sit with your people and rebuild your real work on AI in front of them — the way you'd want any serious advisor to work.

Natsu Labs — Cyberport, Hong Kong

Capped on purpose

The table seats fifteen.

The retained advisory — we call it AI Counsel — is deliberately small. Fifteen firms, no more, so every one gets a principal's attention and none of them becomes an account.

Twice a month, forty-five minutes, your screen shared. We rebuild one workflow at a time, and between calls a direct line stays open, answered within one business day.

  1. ObserveWe watch the workflow as it really runs — not as the manual says.
  2. OptimizeWe cut the steps that waste your team's judgment.
  3. AutomateWe hand the mechanical parts to the machine.
  4. OperationalizeWe make it the way your team simply works now.
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House rules

Five things we won't bend.

  1. 01

    Done-with-you

    We build in front of you, using your own work — not a black box handed over from a distance. You leave every engagement more capable, never more dependent.

  2. 02

    The data answer

    Before you ask whether it works, you'll ask where your data goes. Every tool we prescribe carries its data posture in writing — including the ones we ruled out on data grounds alone. The discipline comes from fifteen years handling confidential matters at the highest professional level.

  3. 03

    We run on what we sell

    Our own intake, analysis and client communication run on the same agentic systems we build for you. We don't demonstrate with slides. The business is the demonstration.

  4. 04

    Judgment stays human

    AI never speaks to your clients unsupervised. It drafts; a person reads, decides and sends. We hold this as doctrine, not as a setting to be toggled off later.

  5. 05

    Capped at fifteen

    The retained table is closed at fifteen firms, publicly. It is the one number on this site — because it is the one that protects the work.

  6. And one promise

    Keep to these, and the capability is yours to keep.

    Book the twenty-minute call

The four ways in

Four ways in. Start with twenty minutes.

One ladder, one direction. Every rung is useful on its own; you climb only as far as it earns.

  1. 01Free · Twenty minutes · Video

    The Diagnostic Call

    Bring one workflow. We find one bottleneck and prescribe one fix, live on the call. Genuinely useful even if nothing else ever follows.

    Book the call
  2. 02The full diagnostic

    The Natsu Audit

    We watch your team actually work, then hand you the Audit Deck: where time and money leak, what to fix first, each fix's data posture, and a page on what stays human. The deck is the proposal — there is no separate one.

    Turn the pages
  3. 03The retained table · Capped at fifteen

    AI Counsel

    Two working calls a month, your screen shared, one workflow rebuilt at a time through the Optimization Loop — plus a direct line answered within one business day.

    See the table
  4. 04Custom builds

    Agentic Systems

    When a workflow deserves its own machine, we scope, build and maintain it: an agentic system that runs on schedule, reports back, and keeps a human checkpoint where judgment lives.

Prefer to bring the whole team? Workshops start with an intake call, run as live builds in the room, and leave full documentation behind — a way in for a firm that learns together.

The record

We publish results, not promises.

Every engagement is measured in your own hours and numbers. This is the shape each entry takes — the first ones are being written now.

A workflow ranX hours a month by hand; rebuilt inn calls; nowY minutes and a human checkpoint.
First entries forthcoming. We don't publish what we can't yet show.

The artifact

The Audit Deck is a document your partners will actually read.

Most advisors leave you a proposal to be skimmed once and filed. We leave you the deck: your firm's leaks quantified in your own hours, three to seven fixes each tied to whether it makes money, saves time or removes error, every one carrying its data posture, a page on what stays human, and a thirty-day plan you could begin on Monday.

It is the proposal. There is no separate one.

Turn the pages
Prepared privately foryour firmThe Natsu Audit

Bring one workflow.
Keep the fix.

The call is free and twenty minutes. Pick the part of your week that eats the most time; we'll find the bottleneck and prescribe one fix, live. If a seat at the table follows, good. If not, you keep the fix.

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