The organizations that build correctly the first time map the problem before they design the solution. The Precision Brief is how Mesa Built does that — at every complexity tier, on every engagement, before a single architectural decision is made.

Phase 01
The Precision Brief
Week 1

Organizational context, integration requirements, and governance constraints mapped before architecture is designed

The Precision Brief examines your organizational context, your decision authority structure, your integration requirements, and your governance constraints. Every organizational constraint documented. Every definition of done made explicit. The Scope Document it produces is what the fixed-price proposal and every architectural decision is built from.

The Precision Brief scales to what you bring in. A single-agent operational tool and a multi-agent regulatory compliance system both begin here — with the same rigor, the same organizational mapping, the same commitment to understanding the problem before designing the solution.

If you arrive with a Mesa Point Build Specification, the organizational mapping is already complete. The Precision Brief scope confirmation is shorter. The fixed-price proposal is produced faster — and the build begins sooner against whatever timeline matters.

Phase 02
Proposal and SOW
Weeks 1–2

Fixed-price proposal built directly from the Scope Document

Scope, timeline, and price agreed before any build begins. Every line item in the proposal is traceable to a defined requirement in the Scope Document. The fixed fee reflects the scope of what is being built — priced before work begins and held throughout the engagement.

Phase 03
Build Execution
Weeks 2–10

Built to the Scope Document, with an Executive Touchpoint at midpoint

The build executes against what the Scope Document describes. The Executive Touchpoint at midpoint gives the organizational sponsor the opportunity to confirm the build is still solving the right problem. Business context evolves. This designed checkpoint ensures the build reflects where the organization is headed — before delivery, when course alignment is still straightforward.

Phase 04
Testing and Delivery
Final 1–2 weeks

Tested against Scope Document criteria. Both documentation sets complete before close.

Delivery closes when three things are ready: the working application tested against the Scope Document criteria, the Operational Guide complete for the users and managers, and the Technical Guide complete for the maintenance team. All three ship together. The documentation is as complete as the build.

Phase 05
60-Day Configuration Review
Post-delivery

Written memo plus one working session — included in every engagement

Sixty days after delivery, Mesa Built checks whether the build is performing as specified, whether configuration adjustments have surfaced, and whether the Operational Guide addresses the adoption questions that emerged after deployment. Built into every SOW as a standard engagement component. The engagement is complete when the 60-Day Review is complete.

Three deliverables. Every time. Every complexity tier.

01

The working application

Deployed in your environment. Tested against the Scope Document criteria. Confirmed against the original pain point that started the engagement. Yours completely — the code, the configuration, the architecture.

02

The Operational Guide

For every person who uses or manages the build. What it does, how to use it, what decisions it makes, what triggers human review. Written in plain language for the people who work in it every day.

03

The Technical Guide

For every person who maintains or configures the build. Architecture, integration points, configuration parameters, maintenance protocols, and update procedures. Complete enough for the internal team to operate it independently.

The Precision Brief, in full

The Precision Brief is a paid, structured methodology session — the most important work Mesa Built does on any engagement. It maps your organizational context, your decision authority, your integration requirements, and your governance constraints before any architecture is designed. The Scope Document it produces is what the fixed-price proposal is built from. The fee ($3,500–$6,000) is credited in full toward the build.

What the Precision Brief examines

What exactly needs to be built and for whom
Every system and API the build will touch
Who uses it and how decisions flow through it
Who approves its outputs and at what thresholds
What "done" looks like and how it will be measured
What organizational constraints govern the build
What governance or regulatory requirements apply
What changes in the organization when the build is live
The Precision Brief scales to any level of complexity. A single-agent operational tool and a multi-agent regulatory compliance system both begin with the same organizational mapping. The depth of the Precision Brief reflects the complexity of what is being built. The methodology is the constant — the scope adapts to what you need.

Start with the Precision Brief.

One week. The Scope Document the fixed-price proposal is built from. Proceed to build when you are ready.

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