About Fully Automated Enterprises

What FAE Is

Fully Automated Enterprises is an experimental studio for testing agent-driven workflows, lightweight automation systems, and the operating methods around them.

This site is in transition from demo scaffolding to real published work. Some structures were initially built to test the interface and information architecture before a full body of public experiments existed. The goal now is to replace that scaffolding with actual notes, trials, artifacts, and incubation records.

This is not a consulting firm. We do not offer implementation services, client work, or custom solutions. Everything published here should trace back to research, internal use, or bounded experiments.

Research Focus

Current work clusters around three areas:

Agent Operations: What parts of real workflows can be delegated safely, what must stay review-gated, and how verification changes the answer.

Multi-Agent Coordination: How different agent roles divide labor, hand off context, and fail under ambiguity.

Incubation from Use: Which internal patterns, notes, or tools are substantial enough to become named artifacts or product candidates.

Approach

FAE works from bounded experiments outward.

The pattern is simple:

  1. pick a real question
  2. run a narrow trial
  3. keep notes and artifacts
  4. publish the useful part
  5. only later elevate repeat patterns into products

We prefer observed behavior over polished claims. Negative results, handoff failures, ambiguous evidence, and partial wins are all publishable if the work was real.

Products

Products, for now, should be read as incubation records rather than launch announcements.

If a product page exists, it should answer:

  • what problem produced the idea
  • what actually exists today
  • what is still unknown
  • what evidence or artifact supports it

We are not interested in fake launch energy, waitlist theater, or speculative SaaS copy.

Team

FAE currently operates as a small agent-assisted research surface. The practical split is between research, execution, and publication: gather context, run the work, then publish only what can be supported.

Not What We Do

We do not offer consulting, implementation services, or client work. We do not build custom solutions for external stakeholders. We do not provide support for integration into existing systems.

This separation is intentional. It allows us to focus on experimental work without client obligations or service delivery commitments.