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Tell us what you're trying to figure out.

Bring us the problem. We will help determine what is possible, what is practical, and what should be built next. The form below is a qualification step, not an application — plain-language descriptions are welcome.

Response time
≤ 2 business days
Initial call
30 – 45 minutes
NDA
Available when required
Channels
Email · Signal · Phone
Inquiry form
REQ / 01
Project

Free-text · plain language is fine

Logistics

By submitting, you agree to be contacted by GET AI Labs about this inquiry. We do not share inquiries with third parties. See our privacy policy and terms.

Frequently asked

About the inquiry and scoping process.

Direct answers about response time, NDAs, what to include in an inquiry, and what happens after you submit.

A written response arrives within two business days. The response is sent by a member of the operating team — typically the principal who would lead the engagement — and includes either a proposed next step (usually a 30–45 minute fit-check call) or a clear note if the inquiry isn't a fit for us, with a referral to someone better suited when possible.

Yes. NDAs are available on request when an engagement involves sensitive material. Either party's mutual template works; if you don't have one, we provide a standard mutual NDA drawn from a template we are comfortable signing without negotiation. NDAs are treated as a standard professional tool — sign first, then talk technical specifics.

1. Inquiry is received and read by a principal within two business days. 2. We respond with a proposed path forward (typically a 30–45 minute fit-check call) or a referral if the project isn't a fit. 3. If the conversation moves to scoping, a written engagement scope is produced — with milestones, decision points, and deliverables — before any work begins. 4. The principal who scoped the engagement is the one who runs it. There is no sales handoff.

No. There is no sales layer at G.E.T AI Labs. Inquiries are read by a principal — the same person who would lead the engagement if the conversation moves forward. The first call is a technical fit-check on both sides, not a sales pitch.

A few sentences in plain language is enough. Useful: the technical question or problem you're trying to figure out, the operational context, rough timeline, and whether an NDA is needed before technical discussion. We do not need a detailed RFP, vendor questionnaire, or budget commitment upfront — the engagement scope is produced jointly after the first conversation.

Yes. The 30–45 minute fit-check call is free and non-obligating. Its purpose is mutual qualification: we determine whether the problem fits our work, and you determine whether our approach fits yours. A written engagement scope is only produced if both sides agree to proceed.

Submit the inquiry anyway with a plain-language description of where you are. We are explicit when an idea is not yet ready for development — sometimes the recommendation is to do a Technology Opportunity Mapping (2-week scoping engagement) first, sometimes the recommendation is to do more internal work before bringing in outside research. Either way, you'll get an honest read.