Contracts and NDAs set the legal floor. These principles set the operating floor — the standing commitments we hold ourselves to on every engagement, regardless of what's written in any specific Scope of Work. Read this to know how we actually behave in the room, on email, and on WhatsApp — not just on paper.
No external message, letter, email, filing, or commitment is sent on the Client's behalf without the Client's explicit approval of that specific piece. AYCAS Studios drafts. The Client reads. The Client clicks send. This applies to every channel, including WhatsApp, LinkedIn, and any automated system we build.
Everything shared with us is confidential unless the Client tells us otherwise. We do not publish case studies, tag the Client on social media, mention the engagement in marketing, or discuss the engagement with third parties — including other AYCAS Studios clients — without prior written consent. Case-study rights, if the Client wishes to grant them, are negotiated at the end of the engagement on mutually agreed terms.
Our model is build-and-handover. We stand up the business, we hand over the running of it, and we exit. We do not operate trade desks, manage supplier relationships, sign contracts, or move money on the Client's behalf after handover. If the Client later wants a managed-services arrangement, that is a separate, explicitly negotiated engagement — not a default extension.
For the duration of the engagement, AYCAS Studios will not accept a venture-build engagement from a direct competitor of the Client in the same geography and commodity mix without the Client's prior written consent. A "direct competitor" is defined in the Scope of Work at kick-off so that both sides know exactly where the line sits.
Every engagement has a named Principal on AYCAS Studios' side — a real person with real accountability — not a rotating "account team". For this engagement, that person is Augustine Gabaza. Decisions, escalations, and commitments route through that point of contact. If the Principal is unavailable for more than forty-eight hours, a named substitute is identified in writing.
Every person working on the engagement is introduced by name at kick-off, including the AI agents and their roles. Every deliverable is attributable. Every piece of data in a report traces back to its source. We do not publish numbers we cannot defend and we do not hide behind jargon.
Once a month during the engagement, AYCAS Studios delivers a written progress note to the Client covering: what was delivered, what is in progress, what is blocked, money-to-date versus plan, and any decisions the Client is expected to make in the next thirty days. No surprises at the end of the month.
Either party may end the engagement with thirty (30) days' written notice. On exit:
No hostage-taking. No access held over the Client to force continuation.
If AYCAS Studios makes a mistake that costs the Client — an error in a filing, a missed deadline, a miscommunication with a counterparty — the standing response is:
Mistakes are inevitable in any real engagement. Hiding them is not.
If the Client has a concern about anything — quality of work, a team member, a commercial term, the pace of delivery — the path is:
These principles work both ways. To deliver on them, we ask the Client to: