Arranger, Inc. — New Jersey
We build AI applications around the person who has to sign.
An arranger doesn't write the tune or play it. They decide who plays what, and when. We make software for ordinary, recurring work — checking figures, reading documents, preparing drafts, running the queue someone opens every morning. The model does the volume. A named person still approves whatever leaves.
How everything we build is put together
Waiting
Four parts, one timeline, one gate. Switch the signatory off and play it again — the application holds instead of finding another way out.
- Sources
- A written list of what the application may read. Enforced in the code, not in a policy document.
- Model
- Does the volume work — reading, comparing, scoring, drafting — and hands back a proposal with its sources attached.
- Instrument
- The screen your people actually open: ranked, filtered, and a record of what was looked at and when.
- Signatory
- One route to the outside world, and it opens on a human click. Switch it off and the application does less.
What we build
Four kinds of work we keep coming back to.
Different industries, the same shape underneath: high volume, no tolerance for a wrong answer, and one person who has to stand behind the result.
- CheckingFigures that have to agree.
- Reconciling records that live in different systems, in different formats, kept by different people. The application reads all of it and puts only the disagreements in front of someone, with both sides shown and the difference named.
- ResearchReading more than a person can read.
- Filings, statements, correspondence, public records. The model works through the volume, follows what looks worth following, and comes back with a proposal — every figure traced to the document it came from, so your people can check it instead of trusting it.
- Daily useThe screen someone opens every morning.
- A queue, a ranked list, a brief that is already up to date. Built for the person who will use it every working day for years, which is a different job from building something that looks good once.
- ComplianceOutput that has to survive a review.
- Filings, disclosures, and the paper trail behind them. Nothing is asserted without a source, every change is recorded, and the whole path from raw document to final figure can be walked back by someone who was not there.
Custom work
If the problem is yours alone.
Most software starts as one company's specific problem. If yours has the shape above but nothing off the shelf fits it, we will build it for you. The terms are written down before anything is made.
- Scope
- Fixed and written down before a line is built. Small enough to finish.
- Ownership
- You own the repository, the accounts, and the data. Nothing important runs only on our machines.
- Pace
- Weekly, in working software rather than status decks.
- Where we are
- Arranger, Inc. is a New Jersey corporation. Work happens remotely, on US hours.
Tell us what work is piling up, and who has to sign off on it.
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