Building with AI: What it Really Means for Modern Agencies

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There is a fundamental difference between using AI and building with AI. While many agencies are currently in "using" mode—utilizing chat tools for research or image generators for concepts—the real competitive advantage lies in shifting toward an "Agentic Agency" model.

AI is redefining how digital products are conceived, designed, and built. In this session, Ritam Gandhi, Founder of Studio Graphene, shares how they are embedding AI across the entire product lifecycle—from initial research and design to development and quality assurance. This isn't about adding a new tool; it's about treating AI as part of the core delivery infrastructure.

  • Workflows Over Tools: Tools change weekly, but workflows compound. Focus on how AI flows through your studio to create scalable, consistent systems rather than individual "hacks."

  • The "Agentic" Shift: We are moving toward AI agents that support outcomes. Instead of simply "writing code," the goal is for agents to help "deliver features."

  • Human-Agent Collaboration: The goal is not to replace talent but to design better collaboration. Agents handle repeatable, multi-step work, freeing your team for high-level strategy and creativity.

  • Practical Speed & Quality: Discover how AI speeds up delivery and enhances creativity without losing the essential human touch that clients value.

The opportunity is here, and the barrier to entry is low. Agencies that build with AI will inevitably outpace those that simply use it.

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