Agentic AI Systems

Connect disconnected tools so data flows where you need it, when needed.

AI SYSTEM DESIGN

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Practical systems we can map, design, and build.

We help identify the right first AI system for your messy workflow.

The Challenge

Most companies do not need more AI tools. They need a better system.

Many growing businesses have already experimented with AI. Someone bought a chatbot, tested a workflow tool, added an AI subscription, or asked a team member to figure out automation. The result is often a pile of disconnected tools, scattered prompts, unclear ownership, and no real improvement in how work moves through the company.

The problem usually is not that AI cannot help. The problem is that nobody has slowed down long enough to study the workflow. Where does the work start? Which files matter? Who reviews the output? What information can be trusted? What should never be automated? Without those answers, AI becomes another tool your team has to manage.

Keystone builds agentic AI systems around real business operations. We map the workflow, identify where AI should assist, connect the right data and tools, design human review points, and build a focused system that helps your team move work forward without handing control to a black box.

Our standard
Workflow mapped before build
Human review points clearly defined
Data sources, permissions, and limits documented
Outputs are reviewable, traceable, and useful

Deliverables

What's included

01
Strategy
We study the workflow, identify the highest-value use case, and define where AI should assist, where people should stay in control, and what the system needs to produce.
02
System Design

We turn the workflow into a practical system plan with clear inputs, outputs, roles, permissions, review points, and success criteria.

03
Pilot Build

We build a focused first version around one valuable workflow so your team can test the system before expanding it across the business.

04
Handoff

Your team receives clear guidance on how the system works, when to trust it, when to review it, and how to report issues or improvement ideas.

How we work

How we build agentic AI systems

We do not start by forcing AI into your business. We start by understanding the workflow, then build a practical system around the parts where AI can safely and meaningfully help.

Step 01
Study the Workflow

We map how work actually moves through your company, including people, files, tools, approvals, delays, handoffs, and recurring decisions.

Step 02
Define the Right System

We identify what AI should assist with, what humans should control, what data matters, and what the first useful version should include.

Step 03
Build the Pilot

We build a focused system around one valuable workflow, with review points, permissions, logging, and feedback built in from the start.

Step 04
Improve Over Time
We review usage, improve prompts and logic, connect additional tools, add workflows, and refine the system as your team learns what works.
We Connect
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AI AGENTS & INTERNAL TOOL EXAMPLES

Agentic systems your business can actually use

A few practical examples of AI systems Keystone can map, design, and build around real workflows.

OPS

DASHBOARD

Operations Dashboard Narrative

INPUTS

Sales / Tickets / Invoices / Projects

SYSTEM

Analyze -> Explain -> Flag

RESULT

INTAKE

CLIENTS

Client Intake Brief Builder

INPUTS

Forms / Emails / Documents / CRM Notes

SYSTEM

Collect -> Summarize -> Prepare

RESULT

SUPPORT

TICKETS

Support First Response Drafter

INPUTS

Tickets / Customer History / Knowledge Base

SYSTEM

Classify -> Draft -> Review

RESULT

FAQ

Common questions

We’re happy to help. Reach out to discuss your needs, challenges, and where AI could fit inside your workflow.

An agentic AI system is a workflow system where AI can help gather information, analyze context, prepare next steps, draft responses, route work, or trigger actions based on defined rules. The important part is that the system is designed around a real business process, not just a generic chatbot. Keystone focuses on practical agentic systems with human review, clear limits, and useful outputs.

A chatbot usually waits for someone to ask a question. An agentic AI system is designed to support a workflow. It can work with files, forms, records, approvals, tasks, and tools. It can prepare work, flag issues, suggest next steps, and help move a process forward while still giving your team control over important decisions.

Not necessarily. Many companies know they are wasting time but do not know exactly where AI fits. That is why Keystone starts with workflow discovery. We help identify the best first use case instead of forcing your business into a tool or automation that may not be worth building.

Yes. Most agentic systems should work with the tools your team already depends on, such as CRMs, spreadsheets, email, document storage, forms, project management tools, ecommerce platforms, calendars, and internal databases. The goal is to connect the right parts of your workflow, not make your team abandon everything at once.

We define human review points before the system is built. That may include approval before messages are sent, staff review before records are updated, confidence checks before recommendations are used, or escalation paths when the system is unsure. Keystone designs AI to assist the team, not silently make important business decisions without oversight.

That is common. A failed AI experiment does not always mean AI is useless for your business. It often means the workflow was not mapped clearly, the wrong use case was chosen, the data was messy, or the system did not fit how the team actually works. Keystone can review what was tried, identify what went wrong, and recommend a more practical path forward.

Yes, but we avoid building agents just because the term sounds exciting. We first define the job the system needs to do, the information it needs, the tools it should access, the limits it should follow, and where humans need to review the output. If an AI agent is the right fit, we build it as part of a larger workflow system.

A good first project is usually a workflow that is repeated often, uses information from multiple places, creates delays for staff, and has a clear review or approval step. Examples include intake review, document processing, customer support triage, sales follow-up, reporting summaries, task routing, and internal knowledge lookup.

That is not the goal. Keystone builds systems that help employees move faster, reduce repetitive work, and make better use of company information. The strongest systems usually keep people involved in judgment, approvals, relationship management, and exceptions while AI handles organizing, drafting, summarizing, routing, and preparing work.

Keystone is a strong fit if your team has messy workflows, scattered files, repeated manual steps, disconnected tools, or uncertainty about where AI could actually help. If you need a practical system instead of another generic AI tool, the first step is a fit check so we can understand the workflow and recommend the right direction.

START WITH A WORKFLOW FIT CHECK

Let’s talk about your workflows

Tell us where work slows down — documents, handoffs, approvals, follow-ups, reporting, or repeated admin tasks. We’ll help you figure out whether an agentic system is worth building.

30 minutes to explore your automation opportunities. No pitch, no pressure — just a focused conversation about your workflow challenges.

Request a fit check

Share what your team is trying to simplify, automate, or organize. We’ll review it and follow up with a practical next step.

We’ll only use this information to review your request and follow up.