Services

Three pillars, one engine.

Seven Peaks doesn't sell four service lines. We sell an operating model with three named parts — Terrain, Foundry, Signals — that together deliver what a classic consultancy used to ship as "development, AI, design, architecture." Same outcomes. Different engine.

Terrain

Context first. We don't enter projects blind.

Customer DNA, Client Memory, and market intelligence before a line of code. What used to be called concept and architecture lives here — now grounded in data, not whiteboards.

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Foundry

Humans lead. Agents execute. Skills compound.

The delivery engine. Development, AI, and design all happen here, under Shield, visible through Bridge. Same crafts as before, accelerated by a governed AI-native pipeline.

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Signals

The work doesn't stop at launch.

The first layer keeps your codebase quietly healthy. The second surfaces market moves, competitor launches, and regulatory shifts — interpreted through your context and turned into concrete next steps.

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Why one engine instead of four service lines

A classic consultancy sells utvikling, kunstig intelligens, design og brukeropplevelse, and konsept og arkitektur as four separate offerings. That made sense when development, AI, design, and architecture were handled by different teams on different contracts. In an AI-native delivery engine those lines blur: design choices feed directly into agent-generated code, architecture decisions shape which AI skills compound, and context from one discipline unlocks the others.

Rather than pretend the old lines still hold, we name the model honestly. The services you get are the same — only the operating model behind them is new.

Every engagement ships with three built-in promises: Ownership — your IP, your Client Skills, and strategic direction stay with you. Acceleration — we hold the pace of AI and translate every new tool into your context. Capacity — your team grows stronger by working with us, not sidelined by us.

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