A software studio on a four-week clock

Aesir ships working software in four-week cycles.

Fixed-price specialty builds subcontracted under prime contractors, and custom tools K-12 districts can buy inside a pilot window. ClassFoundry, Aesir's live education platform, is the working proof of the cycle.

I. What we do

Where Aesir plugs in, all on the same four-week clock.

01 For primes

Specialty builds for prime contractors

Aesir subcontracts under your contract as a fixed-price build. You hold the strategy and the customer relationship; Aesir delivers the working software the performance period needs, in four weeks, built in your environment where the task order requires it.

02 For districts

Custom tools for district pilots

Districts rarely have procurement runway for a multi-quarter vendor cycle. Aesir builds the tool inside the pilot window, priced to fit a micro-purchase: a quote and a PO. The work produces a decision inside the same quarter it was scoped.

03 Proof

The proof: ClassFoundry

ClassFoundry is Aesir's own live education platform. One paying teacher uses it today with students across borders, and no school or district has deployed it yet. First working version in two weeks, still shipping, and the codebase now stands at 350 commits and 837 automated tests. The public changelog is the standing proof of the cycle, a release history anyone can scan. Read the case study.

II. Our work

Shipped software, in use today.

Flagship product

ClassFoundry

A live education platform Aesir designed and built end-to-end. A teacher uploads a session transcript and receives structured feedback and parent-ready reports in minutes instead of hours. One paying teacher uses it today with students across borders, and no school or district has deployed it yet.

Resource

AI for ESL

A resource site for ESL teachers evaluating AI tools in their practice. Aesir ships and maintains it alongside ClassFoundry's AI-native management system.

Visit aiforesl.com

III. How we work

A repeatable four-week build window.

Aesir's operating cadence matches the timelines deadline-driven work actually runs on. Whether it is a contract performance period or a district pilot window, the four-week build fits around the date that matters.

Week 0

Defined spec

A short scoping conversation produces a written spec for the one tool the engagement is buying. No deck. The spec is the contract for what gets shipped.

Weeks 1 to 4

Build the prototype

Aesir builds the working tool. The prime or the district has the build in hand mid-cycle, not at the end, so the spec can absorb the one or two surprises that always surface once the workflow exists.

End of week 4

Working prototype

The tool is live in the pilot window or in the partner's hands for the state engagement. Further cycles stack from there if the scope needs more work; if not, the engagement closes.

IV. About Aesir

An Oklahoma studio with a national practice.

Aesir AI & Automation Industries, LLC is an Oklahoma company, founded 2025, based in Tulsa, with a national practice. Education is where the model proved out: ClassFoundry, a live platform a paying teacher uses today. The business is the build capability behind it. Aesir turns a scoped idea into working software on the timeline that governs the work, whether that is a contract performance period or a district's pilot window.

The operating bet is simple: most teams running a pilot or a performance period have more good ideas than they have build capacity, and a procurement cycle is rarely the right size for the prototype the work actually needs. Aesir exists to take that prototype off the roadmap and put it in front of the people running the pilot, inside the same quarter the work was scoped.

Entity
Aesir AI & Automation Industries, LLC
Founded
2025
Headquarters
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Practice scope
National
HUBZone status
Certification application submitted to the SBA in July 2026 and pending review. Aesir is not HUBZone certified yet.

V. Contact

Talk through a current engagement or one that's coming up.

A 30-minute call is the right first step. We'll talk through what's on the calendar and whether a four-week build is worth scoping.

Schedule a 30-minute call