Deployment Process

Five steps between where you are now and never missing a signal again.

STEP 01

Intelligence Assessment

We map exactly where your organization's intelligence breaks down — the blind spots, the manual workarounds, the signals no one is watching. Most organizations discover gaps they didn't know existed. This is where the system begins learning your reality.

STEP 02

Workspace Configuration

Your private intelligence environment is built — isolated, permissioned, and configured for your specific operational reality. Watchlists, team roles, briefing cadence, and threat priorities are all set before a single signal enters the system.

STEP 03

Internal Ingestion

Every critical document, protocol, strategic decision, and institutional insight your organization has ever produced is structured into the Company Memory layer. This is the knowledge that currently lives in people's heads and email threads — finally made permanent and queryable.

STEP 04

External Activation

Cortex goes live. Competitor tracking, regulatory monitoring, clinical trial surveillance, and market signal feeds activate simultaneously. From this moment, nothing in your competitive landscape moves without the system seeing it.

STEP 05

Continuous Intelligence

Decision-ready briefings, alerts, and memos begin arriving on your cadence. The system compounds — every correction, every decision, every analyst review makes it sharper. Within weeks, Cortex knows your market better than any individual on your team.

The Result

The gap between how you operate now and how you should.

Capability Without AimwellBio With AimwellBio
Competitor Tracking Manual searches. Inconsistent coverage. Signals missed or seen weeks late. Continuous automated monitoring. Movement detected and contextualized in real time.
Internal Knowledge Scattered across documents, email, and individual memory. Lost when people leave. Structured institutional memory that persists through team changes and compounds over time.
Decision Making Reactive. Based on incomplete data. Often lacks competitive or regulatory context. Proactive, intelligence-backed decisions informed by structured briefings and continuous signals.
Regulatory Visibility Ad hoc reviews. Guidance changes discovered after they create operational pressure. Real-time regulatory monitoring. FDA and EMA actions flagged before they affect planning.
Institutional Memory Context disappears during personnel transitions. New team members start from scratch. Preserved organizational intelligence that serves every team member and survives every transition.
Timeline

Operational within weeks. Compounding from day one.

Most deployments reach initial operational status within 2–4 weeks. Every week after that, the system gets smarter. It learns what matters to your organization, what doesn't, and which signals require immediate escalation. The organizations that deployed first now have months of compounding intelligence advantage. That gap is widening.

Every week without this system is a week of decisions made on incomplete intelligence.

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Deployments begin with a guided intelligence assessment.