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About Us

We run AI for businesses that want a working result instead of a research project.

RVVR is a Colorado-based AI company, and a subsidiary of CM Ventures Inc. What we do is build and operate AI systems on behalf of our clients. The systems get configured around their data, integrated into the tools their team is already using, and then run day to day by our team rather than theirs. The practical effect is that they don't have to hire engineers, buy GPUs, or debug a model at two in the morning when it starts behaving strangely. We handle all of that.

Most AI vendors will sell you a chatbot or an API and then walk away from the deal. We try to do something different. The thing we're actually selling here is the outcome itself. Fewer support tickets in your queue. Cleaner data in your CRM. Reports written before your Monday meeting. If that doesn't happen, we haven't really done our job.

A few things we believe about AI that shape the way we work.

  • Bounded systems tend to beat autonomous ones. The model only sees what you've authorized, only acts in the places you've allowed it to, and every decision it makes gets logged.
  • Your data ought to stay in your environment. We work inside your own tenancy, or inside dedicated infrastructure, rather than feeding a shared model trained on everyone's secrets.
  • Hype tends to age badly. We'd rather under-promise on something that genuinely works than oversell something that hallucinates in production.

The platform underneath all of this is RVVR Flow, a nine-component architecture for moving data from source to action through stages of ingest, reasoning, routing, integration, and delivery. We built it because the existing tools tended to give us either a notebook or a black box, and neither one of those really runs a business.

We work on a retainer model. That covers the people, the infrastructure, the model operations, and the on-call rotation underneath all of it.

If you've got a process that's eating your team's time and you suspect AI could probably handle it, that's the conversation we want to have.