Systems
End-to-end designs that clarify boundaries, constraints, and how execution actually flows.
Applied systems studio
Some start as experiments. Some stay internal. Some ship as products or licensed systems.
All of them are designed to move.
A studio catalog, not a menu. We build across formats because real systems don’t stay in one lane.
End-to-end designs that clarify boundaries, constraints, and how execution actually flows.
Practical interfaces and workflows—built to make systems usable, repeatable, and fast.
Structures and abstractions that turn “a lot” into something navigable.
When something proves itself, we ship it—or license it—without forcing everything into a product shape.
Formal system architecture intended to be built, adapted, audited, and run.
Explorations that test a hypothesis. Some become internal infrastructure. Some become public.
Ideas don’t start as products. They start as systems.
We design them, test them internally, refine them through real use, and only then decide what they become.
Not everything needs to ship. The ones that do are ready.
Some of what we build is used internally. Some is developed with collaborators. Some becomes standalone products. We’re comfortable working in all three modes—and switching when it makes sense.
ADCG is the studio where systems are created. Meyers-Hall Advisory is where judgment, governance, and advisory work live. Different roles. Same ecosystem.
If you’re thinking about a system—or already building one—and want to explore what it could become, let’s talk.