Kauri
The work

What arrives, and how.

A register of the forms in which prepared work is returned. The technical layer remains behind the office. The work that reaches you has been interpreted, shaped, and reviewed with care around your context.

Returned, ready

Prepared work, in useful form.

  1. A decision brief before something important reaches your desk.

  2. An unfinished idea turned into a memo, option map, outline, first draft, or small working artifact.

  3. A draft note, letter, memo, or update in your voice.

  4. A presentation or board pack prepared from the source material.

  5. A comparison of options with the tradeoffs made explicit.

  6. A source-backed research pack before a meeting, adviser call, or board conversation.

  7. A small prototype, calculator, script, or analysis notebook where that is the most useful form.

  8. A quiet watch on topics that matter to you, surfaced when something is worth your attention.

For the principal

The leverage, without the operating burden.

We keep watch on what is changing, apply it to your context, and return prepared work before it reaches you. Where an office, adviser, or trusted team is already in place, Kauri adds quiet prepared-work capacity behind it.

Prepared signal
What matters now.

What matters reaches you as briefs, memos, drafts, presentations, comparisons, small prototypes, and decisions prepared for review. The preparation — sourcing, sorting, drafting, comparing — is the work of the office.

Recurring work
Better with time.

Recurring work becomes easier over time. As Kauri learns your context, preferences, advisers, companies, and open questions, each brief, draft, comparison, and watch note starts from a better base.

Bounded artifacts
When the useful form is technical.

Some questions are best answered by a small working artifact: a calculator, script, analysis notebook, prototype, or internal automation. These are prepared and reviewed as bounded work, not open-ended software delivery. Production systems and maintained software are treated as separate scopes.

Unfinished thinking
Make the idea workable.

Bring a rough idea, open question, conversation thread, or half-formed direction. Kauri gathers context, names the assumptions, develops the first useful shape, and returns something you can react to: a memo, outline, option map, draft, presentation, or small working artifact.

Decision preparation
Before the choice.

Important decisions benefit from a private review layer: source material considered, assumptions named, tradeoffs surfaced, and open questions made clear before you decide. We do not replace your advisers or your judgment.

Writing & correspondence
In your voice.

Board notes, family updates, investor letters, speeches, memos, and important correspondence that benefits from context. Drafted with context, reviewed for substance, and never sent without approval.

Standing watch
Only when something changes.

Named topics, industries, companies, people, regulators, technologies, or recurring decisions can be watched quietly over time. Kauri surfaces changes when they matter, not every time new information appears.

Considered before sent

A quiet office, at work on your behalf.

Context that compounds

Over time, Kauri maintains a private working picture of your priorities, obligations, entities, advisers, preferences, decisions, and open loops. The result is work that arrives with more context and less repeated explanation.

Methods behind the office

Kauri uses the tools and methods useful to the task, without making the tools part of your work.

A private review layer

Work is interpreted, edited, checked, and reviewed before it is returned. The output may be a brief, memo, draft, presentation, comparison, small tool, or next step ready for judgment.

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