We’ve opened KeenDigit’s delivery studio in Rawlins, Wyoming — a small, deliberate base for a remote-first, independent team. The studio is less a headquarters than an occasion: a reason to put on the record the way we’ve worked from day one.
Every engagement now runs through a single glass-box delivery framework. Grounding, evaluation, guardrails, and human review aren’t a report we write at the end — they’re artifacts that travel with the work and gate each release before it reaches a user. If a release doesn’t clear its eval threshold, it doesn’t ship; if it does, the evidence ships with it.
The same discipline applies away from the model. Nothing is touched until the scope is in writing. Access is least-privilege by default — granted, logged, and revocable — and every change is attributable: what shipped, when, by whom, and why. Throughout, the documentation, credentials, and code stay yours.
Why formalize it now? Because “trust us” is exactly what we’re built not to ask. A framework you can inspect is the only honest answer to the question every serious stakeholder eventually asks: how do you know? The studio is open for fixed-scope independent audits first — we look, we report, you decide, and whatever we find is yours to keep.