Paid pilot command room

Win the pilot before it becomes theater.

VOX turns one AI-assisted workflow into a paid, verifiable engagement with a Decision Receipt, replay evidence, and a production decision path.

Built for security teams, AI product operators, voice-agent providers, and technical services firms that need to prove why an automated action was allowed before it scales.

No platform migration. No vague demo. One workflow, named gates, evidence you can replay.

The category: verifiable pilot operations.

Most AI pilots fail commercially because they prove interest, not operating trust. VOX changes the sale from "try our AI" to "verify this workflow can survive review."

Old way

Demo the model and hope the buyer infers control.

Feature tours create enthusiasm, then stall in security, procurement, or executive review because no one can show why the output should be allowed.

What changed

AI is moving into decisions that need a record.

Hiring, investigations, analysis, financial operations, and public-sector workflows need provenance, policy enforcement, and replay before they can scale.

New standard

Every pilot ships with its own proof.

Summit packages the workflow, gate, receipt, replay, and decision memo so the buyer can decide whether to expand without another strategy cycle.

Three ways to start paid.

Pick the smallest wedge that matches buyer urgency. Each path has a concrete close condition, deliverables, and disqualifiers.

Fast wedge

Two-week receipt sprint

Fixed fee scope first

One identity path, one agent workflow, one allowed action, one denied action, one receipt viewer, one replay report.

  • Best when the buyer needs proof before budget expansion.
  • Close condition: 30-day pilot if the workflow can be governed.
  • Disqualifier: no named workflow owner.
Enterprise proof

6-8 week production-fit pilot

Fixed fee security path

One to three production-relevant workflows, up to three data sources, evidence bundle, identity summary, and rollout plan.

  • Best when security and procurement are already in the room.
  • Close condition: production architecture and support tier.
  • Disqualifier: buyer cannot provide access or constraints.

Pilot lanes we can sell now.

Each lane is narrow enough to price and broad enough to lead to larger paid work.

Voice and customer-facing AIPartner lane
Verify why an agent disclosed, transferred, escalated, refused, or invoked a tool before the workflow reaches more customers.
Buyer receives a receipt pack showing identity, consent context, inputs used, policy gates, tool actions, escalation logic, and replay limits.
Technical delivery teamsServices lane
Govern agent-assisted engineering, code review, remediation, and handoff workflows for nearshore, contractor, or blended teams.
Buyer receives delivery evidence, allowed/blocked action logs, reproducible review records, and a production control recommendation.
Intelligence and investigationsCore Summit lane
Instrument entity resolution, source assessment, analytic products, and adversarial signal review for high-stakes decisions.
Buyer receives provenance, competing-hypothesis traces, replay report, and a final Decision Receipt for sponsor review.
Proof spine

A pilot is only real when the buyer can replay why the result was allowed.

Summit already operates Decision Receipt as a live proof-of-concept. VOX packages that control model into a commercial entry point: a scoped workflow, measurable gates, and a receipt-backed readout that makes the next buying decision concrete.

Safe claims

What we can say without overreach

  • Summit builds evidence-first decision infrastructure.
  • Decision Receipt supports signed, reproducible decision artifacts.
  • Pilots are scoped around named workflows and pre-agreed success criteria.
  • Security, procurement, and executive review receive an evidence bundle, not a slide promise.

The working session.

Twenty minutes is enough to decide if this is a pilot, a smaller receipt sprint, or a bad fit.

  1. Name the workflow

    What decision does the buyer need to make, approve, block, rank, route, or defend?

  2. Name the sponsor

    Who owns the consequence if the AI-assisted workflow fails or cannot be defended?

  3. Name the evidence

    What inputs, systems, policies, logs, and outputs must be captured to make the result replayable?

  4. Name the close condition

    If the pilot works, what paid implementation, rollout, managed operation, or partner motion begins next?

Bring one live workflow. Leave with a paid pilot shape.

Send the workflow, buyer, deadline, and current blocker. Summit will return a pilot lane, success gates, deliverables, and the first closeable offer.