№ 01: Premise
01: Premise

By operators, for operators.

We are a boutique coaching and consulting practice for CEOs, founders, and product and marketing execs. We help get them and their teams AI-native in their workflows and in their actual work through hands-on, practical engagements.

№ 02: Principles
02: Principles

Three things we won't do, and one we will.

The practice runs on a few non-negotiables. They shape who we work with, what we say yes to, and what we leave on the table.

  • i. We don't ship AI for you. We coach your team to build, decide, and operate it themselves. Agents in your stack should be owned by people on your payroll.
  • ii. We don't work with startups. The practice is mid-market and up. Typically $10M+ annual revenue or 100+ employees. We mostly work with B2B clients, occasionally in consumer and public sector.
  • iii. We don't run general business consulting. Polyviam is product, marketing, and growth, all through an AI-native lens. If your problem isn't one of those, we'll tell you and point you elsewhere.
  • + We do leave when the team owns the work. The metric of a good engagement is what you can do six months after we're gone.
№ 03: Founder
03: Founder

Polyviam is founder-led.

Jayson Robinson, founder of Polyviam
Role Founder, sole director
Based London, UK
Prior Toptal, BairesDev, Deloitte Digital

I'm Jayson Robinson. I run Polyviam as a small, founder-led practice. The work I take on is done 90% or more by me.

I spent most of the last decade in leadership roles in the Growth teams at BairesDev and Toptal. Both were US unicorns where the job was to make growth, product, and marketing function as a unified system.

I've taught over 500 product managers, marketers, and founders, and coached dozens of CEOs and execs. Since ChatGPT launched in 2022 I've been a power user of AI. That covers my own workday, org-wide workflow redesign, tool selection, and training programmes for teams. I now spend my time roughly half building my own businesses and half helping others build theirs, all under the same lens.

Polyviam exists because I kept coming up against the same pattern. Companies were:

  1. Being sold an off-the-shelf AI solution not tailored to them.
  2. Bolting AI tools onto existing processes and workflows, rather than designing from the ground up around AI.
  3. Being given advice too generic to action.
  4. Being pressured to hire AI consultants rather than level up their own teams.

Someone in this industry said it best: "In order to keep up with advancements in AI, you have to be unemployed." You and your teams have your day jobs. Adding AI adoption on top is always going to be a stretch.

That's where I come in. I work alongside you and your teams to find where AI fits, design the work, and coach you through it.

№ 04: Approach
04: Approach

Five ingredients. Three are ours.

Quality coaching and consulting outcomes come from a recognisable recipe. The mistake most firms make is pretending the ingredients that sit on the client side aren't ingredients.

  • i.
    Domain knowledge. The disciplines themselves. Product, marketing, growth. How decisions actually get made inside these functions.
    Ours
  • ii.
    Coaching and consulting craft. Asking the right questions, structuring decisions, building capability in the team, and leaving cleanly. A separate skill from everything above. Also the one most under-supplied in the market.
    Ours
  • iii.
    Tool fluency. The AI stack itself. Models, agents, the ecosystem around them. We bring general fluency; your team brings the specifics of your stack and what you've already tried.
    Shared
  • iv.
    Industry knowledge. The vertical you operate in. Customers, regulators, dynamics, the irreducible weirdness of your market. We won't pretend to supply it.
    Yours
  • v.
    Business context. Your company specifically. History, constraints, prior decisions, the politics. Lives with you; the engagement makes it visible.
    Yours

The engagement is the combination. Where most firms fail is pretending they can supply iv and v too. They can't, and the pretence is why most engagements feel theatrical.

№ 05: Begin
05: Begin

If any of this sounds useful, let's talk properly.

A 30-minute call. Questions about your goals and current state. If there's a fit, we'll propose a way of working together. If there isn't, we'll say so.