Who this site is for
For AI architects, CTOs, product leaders, AI practice leaders, and adoption teams who need to move beyond scattered experiments and make AI useful inside real operating constraints.
Badd Architect
Practical guidance for architects and leaders moving from scattered AI experiments to measurable, governed, production-grade systems.
Who this is for
For AI architects, CTOs, product leaders, AI practice leaders, and adoption teams who need to move beyond scattered experiments and make AI useful inside real operating constraints.
A set of strategic and architectural guidelines for AI adoption —
to hands-on tools, techniques, and code examples for building governed practical AI Applications.
This is not a prompt library, or tool hype channel.
Goal is to offer a small-set of proven tools and patterns for building your Applications.
What this site covers
How teams move from fear and demos to trustworthy, measurable production workflows.
PillarOperating models, roles, governance, and decision habits for serious AI adoption.
PillarArchitecture guidance for agents, evals, observability, workflow orchestration, and unit economics.
PillarSecurity reviews, permission boundaries, audit trails, and controls for AI systems and agent tools.
Start here
A practical workflow readiness map for teams trying to move from clever AI demos to production systems the business can trust.
A practical stance for cautious builders: stay engaged, stay skeptical, and shape AI adoption from inside the work.
A practical reality check for AI products that need measurable value, healthy cost per workflow, and defensibility beyond a model wrapper.