We help organizations automate operations, sharpen analytics, and improve strategic decisions — by deploying coordinated ecosystems of expert AI agents, governed by the people who run the business.
Most organizations now have access to AI. Few have orchestrated it.
Lifeverse began as an attention intelligence laboratory — measuring how humans focus, decide, and perform. We now apply that same rigor inside organizations: deploying AI agents, expert systems, and decision-intelligence platforms that automate workflows and augment human judgment.
The result is not another tool to manage. It is a coordinated ecosystem of specialized agents that work across functions, plug into your systems and knowledge, and keep your leaders firmly in the loop.
Engaged individually or as a connected program — from a single automated workflow to an organization-wide agentic ecosystem.
We start with your operations, data, and decisions — identifying where expert agents create the most leverage and where humans must stay in control.
We architect the agent ecosystem: roles, coordination logic, integrations with your systems and knowledge repositories, and governance boundaries.
Agents go live against real workflows, instrumented and observable — proving value on a contained scope before they scale.
We hand over oversight, dashboards, and training so the capability becomes yours — extending across functions as trust compounds.
A private investment firm partnered with Lifeverse to centralize institutional knowledge and orchestrate expert agents across research, reporting, and operations — putting real-time intelligence in front of its decision-makers.
Routine research, reporting, and process work runs continuously — freeing teams for judgment-intensive work that only people can do.
Executives act on real-time, organization-wide intelligence — with scenarios, risks, and opportunities surfaced before they're asked for.
Your best thinking is captured, structured, and made available everywhere — so institutional knowledge compounds instead of walking out the door.