A new cohort of roundtables is open for summer 2026 — seats are limited and reviewed for fit.
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A private council for leaders putting AI to work inside real companies.

A peer table for leaders at established companies — learning where AI actually creates leverage, from the operators already doing it.

The format

Operators learn fastest from each other.

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Why this exists

The question is no longer whether AI matters. It's where it creates leverage.

AI is no longer an abstract trend — but most established companies still don't have a clear path. The Council helps leaders separate the real opportunities from the noise, and decide what to do first.

Operators in working discussion

“The hard part isn't the technology. It's knowing where to start.”

Who's in the room

Built for operators, not AI tourists.

Established, non-technology companies — roughly $10M–$250M+ in revenue — across distribution, manufacturing, logistics, services, and healthcare operations.

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What participants get

What a seat includes.

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Upcoming roundtables

Private sessions, kept small.

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How participation works

From request to first opportunities.

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Why it works

Discussion-led, not pitch-led.

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Groups are intentionally small. Participation is reviewed for role, company fit, and discussion relevance.

Roundtables

Upcoming private roundtables

Each session is a focused discussion, not a presentation — capped to preserve peer quality. Seats are reviewed for role, company fit, and topic relevance.

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Request an invitation.

Tell us about your role and company. If there's a fit for an upcoming roundtable, we'll follow up with next steps.

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We review every request. Submitting does not guarantee a seat — roundtables are kept small and relevant.

Request received.

Thanks — we have your request. The Council reviews participation to keep each roundtable small, relevant, and peer-driven. If there's a fit for the upcoming session, we'll follow up with next steps.

If you were personally invited, we'll do our best to prioritize your seat.

About

Why the Council exists.

Established companies need a practical path to AI adoption. Most AI content is either too technical, too generic, or too hype-driven to be useful to the people actually running operations.

The AI Operators Council convenes small-group roundtables and produces practical adoption frameworks for leaders running real companies. Business operators don't need another newsletter or webinar — they need peer examples, plainspoken frameworks, and focused discussion with people facing the same questions.

We keep groups small on purpose. A capped, reviewed room is what makes the conversation candid and the examples specific. The goal isn't to admire the technology — it's to leave with a clear view of where AI may apply inside your own organization, and what to do first.

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Founded by Zaigo

Founded by Zaigo, an AI implementation firm helping established companies map workflows, build AI roadmaps, and implement practical AI systems. The Council is an independent professional forum — discussion-led, and open to operators regardless of whether they ever work with Zaigo.