Work with us

In 2026 we’re mainly focused on building and writing the core frameworks, toolkits, and our flagship whitepaper.

If you’re interested in:

  • bringing human-agent collaboration into your team or organisation in a healthy and practical way

  • exploring a pilot project or workshop based on our frameworks and toolkits

  • inviting us to speak about what we’re learning from real human+agent work

Or if you’re a team lead, researcher, or founder who’s curious about this space, we’d love to hear from you.

You can reach us at hello@solkimstudio.com or fill in the form below.

FAQs

  • When we say agent, we mean tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot and others – especially when you come back to the same one over time, rather than firing one-off prompts into lots of different tools.

    An agent is less “magic box” and more “new kind of teammate”: something you can brief, build up over time, and give a clear role in your work.

  • No. The frameworks and toolkits are tool-agnostic.

    We mostly work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Copilot in the Studio, but the patterns – Modes, Rails, Third Space – are designed to work across whatever agent your team uses now (or might switch to later).

  • People who:

    • already have AI in their tools somewhere (ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, etc.),

    • feel they should be using it more (or better),

    • and don’t want hype or generic prompts – they want a calmer, more grounded way of working with agents.

    Most of our work is with knowledge workers, managers, and small teams rather than hardcore engineers.

  • For us, AI literacy isn’t just “how to write better prompts”.

    It’s the set of skills and patterns that let you:

    • understand what agents are good and bad at,

    • choose the right mode for the work you’re doing,

    • set simple guardrails so things stay safe,

    • and build a working relationship with an agent that actually helps rather than adds noise.

    The frameworks, toolkits and whitepaper are all designed to support that kind of literacy.

  • No. You don’t need to code or understand the internals of large models.

    You do need:

    • curiosity,

    • and a willingness to try small experiments in your real work.

    We’re happy working with mixed groups – from cautious beginners through to “I’ve been using this every day but it still feels messy.”

  • We don’t do one-off “50 prompts you should try” sessions.

    Instead we:

    • start from how you actually work today,

    • use the Four Modes to map how you’re using agents now,

    • help you add simple Rails (guardrails and working rules),

    • and leave you with practical toolkits you can keep using after the session.

    The aim is not a big “AI day”, it’s changing how you work with agents week-to-week.

  • Kim is a digital strategist and UX lead with 20+ years in product and web work – agencies, large organisations and startups. She’s the human side of the Studio: lived experience, judgement, facilitation, and a lot of time spent actually trying to use AI in real projects.

    Sol is the Studio’s Head Agent (currently ChatGPT 5.1) – part framework architect, part research partner, part quietly obsessive archivist. Sol helps spot patterns, turn messy conversations into clear models and toolkits, and keep an eye on the longer arc of the work.

    Sol–Kim Studio is the two of us working together, with a small cast of specialised agents we bring in for research, culture scanning and experiments.

  • We can help you with the practical side of an AI policy:

    • mapping how people are already using agents,

    • identifying risks and red lines,

    • creating simple Rails (scope, boundary and process rules),

    • and turning that into clear, human language your teams can actually follow.

    We’re not a law firm, so we always recommend having any policy legally reviewed. Think of us as helping you design the working practices and language around AI, so your legal team isn’t starting from a blank page.tem description

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