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Why we built Tailor

We believe the best design work happens when human craft and thoughtful AI work together. Here is how we are thinking about what comes next.

We started Tailor because we believe the next decade of design and architecture workflows will look fundamentally different from the last one.

Studios today are buried in software. A renderer here, a spec tool there, project trackers, vendor portals, spreadsheets, email threads. Designers spend their best hours moving information between tabs instead of designing. The result is slower projects, frustrated teams, and hours of soul-sucking admin work that no one signed up for.

Teams will not win by adding more tools. They will win by running tighter workflows, delivering faster without cutting corners, and giving designers back the time lost to repetitive work. AI makes that possible, but only when it is built for how studios actually operate. Not as a novelty feature. Not as a replacement for taste or judgment. As a coworker that handles the work you delegate so your team can focus on what clients hire you for.

We see agentic workflows becoming as natural to a design studio as a mood board or a spec sheet. You describe intent. Tailor executes inside your projects: sourcing products, drafting documents, updating records, generating visuals. You review, refine, and approve. The loop gets faster. The output gets sharper. The process gets cleaner. Designers stay in the driver's seat.

Agentic workflows are half of the answer. The other half is personalization. Generic AI does not understand your studio. Tailor learns your taste, your preferred vendors, your aesthetic, the way your principals brief, and the way your team writes. Every output reflects how you actually work, not a default template.

We held three beliefs when we started building.

First, software should get out of the way. The best tool for a designer is one that disappears into the work. Quiet, fast, precise. Not another dashboard demanding attention.

Second, AI should amplify craft, not automate it away. Senior designers should not be spending their day drafting documents, coordinating renderings, or losing hours to presentations. Visualizations should take seconds, not weeks. All of it is exactly what AI should handle, so the team can focus on what stays human: client relationships, spatial judgment, and the details that define a project.

Third, the whole firm needs to run on one thread. From first concept to final invoice, context should never break when someone switches tabs or hands off a task. The firms that operate this way will move faster and deliver more consistently than the ones still patching together disconnected apps.

Tailor is our bet on that future. One AI-native workspace where the studio works end to end: product sourcing, floor plan drawings, room renderings, proposals, procurement, real-time team collaboration, and client delivery. A single tool that eliminates the friction between apps, files, and hand-offs, and makes the entire team measurably more efficient. We built it with working studios, from solo designers to hundred-person agencies, because the future is not abstract. It is the Tuesday afternoon when your team ships a presentation in half the time and spends the rest of the day on design.

We are launching this week. Thanks for following along. The best is ahead of us.

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