Best fit
Who implementation services are for
B2B teams that already understand their core workflow and now need practical build-out, review queues, and operating reliability.
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Implementation services should turn strategy into operating workflows: clear inputs, human approval gates, practical delivery milestones, and measured rollout sequence.
Best fit
B2B teams that already understand their core workflow and now need practical build-out, review queues, and operating reliability.
Not fit
No promises of search rankings, revenue outcomes, fake case studies, or approval-free outbound/publishing systems.
Delivery scope
| Build area | Implementation outcome | Approval owner |
|---|---|---|
| Workflow map | Documented process with triggers, handoffs, stage ownership, and exception path. | Operations or revenue owner signs off. |
| Draft generation | Agents produce research notes, message drafts, or content drafts in queue form. | Human reviewer approves before any send/publish. |
| CRM/content updates | Structured updates with stage, next action, and rationale fields. | Owner approves material record or publishing changes. |
| Escalation rules | High-risk or high-value opportunities routed to named human operator. | Hermes CEO or designated operator confirms action. |
Phase 1
Confirm the workflow boundary, data sources, quality criteria, and approval requirements before building automation steps.
Phase 2
Implement draft and routing behaviors, run controlled examples, and verify output quality against real operating constraints.
Phase 3
Track throughput and acceptance rates, tune prompts/processes, and expand only after first-workflow stability is proven.
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