TrimJourney started with a simple observation: small and mid-size businesses don't fail at AI because the technology is hard. They fail because they're sold ceremony — platforms, roadmaps, pilots that never leave the deck. The fix isn't more software. It's an engineer in the room who can see what actually eats your week, and cut it.
So that's the whole model. We deploy engineers forward — into your standups, your Slack, your workflow. They build with Claude, ship in weeks, and measure everything. In 2026 we became a Claude Partner Network company, which means the same access and support the biggest AI teams get, pointed at businesses your size.
Before we build anything, we remove something — a step, a handoff, a report nobody reads. Subtraction is the product.
Something usable lands every week of an engagement. If a week ends without shipped work, that week was free.
Code, accounts, docs, know-how — all yours. We build for the day you don't need us, and we put it in writing.
Every engagement names its number up front — hours saved, turnaround cut, errors down. We report against it, win or lose.
Being in the Claude Partner Network gives our engineers Anthropic's models, tooling and support. Being TrimJourney means all of it goes to one place: businesses too busy running themselves to run an AI program.
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