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Pace

Nothing ships below 8. That's not a policy — it's a hard stop.

Pace runs intake for every project. The first thing you'll experience after submitting a brief is Pace asking questions — specific, brief-targeted questions that surface the information needed before production begins. These aren't generic questions; they're generated by Sys and tailored to the deliverable type and apparent complexity of your brief.

Once production is underway, Pace orchestrates the agent pipeline. Agents don't work in isolation — they work in a sequence, with each step building on the previous one. Pace manages that sequence, ensures handoffs happen cleanly, and monitors for outputs that drift from the original brief parameters.

Every deliverable passes through Pace's quality gate before it reaches you. Pace applies the Spectrum& Quality Scorecard — a structured rubric covering seven automatic failure criteria and a 0–10 output score. Any deliverable scoring below 8/10 is blocked and returned to the relevant agent for revision. You never see sub-8 work.

The seven automatic failure criteria include: missing mandatory statements on regulated materials, unverified clinical claims, off-brand visual execution, broken responsive layout, missing Vancouver references, unanswered brief objectives, and copy below the target readability level. Any single failure blocks delivery regardless of the overall score.

What Pace brings to a brief.

Pre-flight Intelligence

Generates brief-specific pre-flight questions that surface missing information before production begins. No assumptions made under time pressure.

Quality Scoring (0–10)

Applies the Spectrum& Quality Scorecard to every deliverable. Scores are calculated against brief objectives, compliance requirements, and output specification.

Automatic Failure Detection

Seven hard-block criteria: missing mandatory statements, unverified clinical claims, off-brand visuals, broken responsive layout, missing references, unanswered objectives, readability failure.

Delivery Management

Manages the final packaging and delivery of all deliverable files. Ensures every output format specified in the brief is produced.

Client Communication

Generates delivery summaries that explain what was produced, which agents worked on it, and what the quality score was.

Pipeline Orchestration

Manages the sequence of agent work to ensure clean handoffs, no duplicated effort, and correct dependencies.

What Pace works on.

Click any deliverable to see the full specification, team composition, and pricing.

Under the hood.

Brief specification (from Sys), agent output logs, Quality Scorecard rubric, ABPI compliance checklist (from Reg), delivery format specification.
Enforces mandatory compliance checks at delivery gate. A deliverable cannot be released if Reg has flagged unresolved findings. Pace also verifies the MLR pack is present before any regulated deliverable is sent.
Pre-flight question set, agent pipeline schedule, quality score report (with sub-scores per criterion), delivery manifest, client delivery summary.

See Pace in action.

Examples coming soon

We're curating real output samples from Pace. Full rendered examples — with annotations showing exactly what Pace contributed — will be available at launch.

Full examples coming soon

Put Pace to work.

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