Work & capability

Real infrastructure, inspectable today.

EG Studio is built on a functioning platform rather than a presentation-layer prototype. Explore the public surfaces, understand what a commissioned engagement adds, and ask us for private references where client permissions allow.

Private by design

Some of the strongest work should not become a public logo wall.

Source collections, internal research, expert materials, and client audiences may be confidential. EG will publish case studies, logos, testimonials, and metrics only with explicit permission.

When a public case study is not possible, a qualified buyer can request an appropriate private reference, redacted artifact, or guided capability walkthrough.

What we can show without exposing a clientPermission-led
Representative source manifestStructure, statuses, and review model.
Available
Evaluation frameworkTest families and approval workflow.
Available
Platform capability walkthroughLive public and private product surfaces.
Available
Client-specific resultsShared only with the client's permission.
By approval
A complete handback

Every engagement should leave the client with more than a URL.

Deliverables vary by scope, but the work should be legible, reviewable, and maintainable.

Source manifest

What was included, excluded, sensitive, rights-cleared, or pending.

Evaluation report

What was tested, what passed review, and what remains bounded.

Approval record

Review notes, agreed changes, and the version authorized to launch.

Launch package

Deployment, disclosure, monitoring, support, update, and ownership notes.

Two showpieces in development

Demonstrations designed to prove the difficult parts.

EG's public demonstration roadmap prioritizes consent, source behavior, multilingual delivery, and honest limitations over visual spectacle alone.

Demonstration 01

Consented living expert

A commissioned expert experience showing approved sources, voice boundaries, suggested paths, unsupported-question behavior, and an evaluation artifact.

  • Identity and consent
  • Source-grounded responses
  • Visible evaluation structure
Demonstration 02

Montreal Archive Guide

A rights-aware, web-native guide based on public-domain or permissioned material - presented as a guide to an archive rather than an impersonation of one historical person.

  • English/French public experience
  • Source and collection context
  • Accessible guided journey
Begin with a useful conversation

Tell us what kind of proof your team needs to make a decision.

We can recommend a live surface, representative artifact, private walkthrough, or paid Blueprint based on the use case.