Offerings
Summit
Product and platform delivery with deeper build ownership.
Summit is for teams that want Montana Labs to act as an active build partner across product, backend, frontend, and AI workflow delivery.
Where it fits best
Where this offering fits best
These signals help buyers understand whether this is the right level of support for the problem in front of them.
Good fit
Companies building AI-powered product features that need backend, frontend, and workflow coordination.
Works well when
Teams modernizing internal systems while also introducing automation or copilots.
Useful for teams that
Organizations that want an ongoing delivery partner instead of isolated consulting sprints.
Example engagements
Practical examples are often the fastest way to understand the shape of the work.
Fintech platform
Build AI-assisted research and operations features while modernizing internal tooling.
A shipped feature set, stronger delivery cadence, and cleaner platform boundaries.
Logistics operator
Replace manual exception triage with workflow automation and purpose-built review tooling.
Lower manual coordination load, better operational visibility, and a system the team can extend.
Offering comparison matrix
Every page shows the full matrix so customers can compare the four options without guessing where the boundaries sit.
| Dimension | Alpine | Summit | Everest | Custom Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | One important priority | Active product and platform delivery | Strategic multi-stream systems | Enterprise-specific constraints and custom scope |
| Typical shape | Focused sprint or short engagement | Ongoing build partnership | Strategic long-horizon partnership | Tailored to governance and operating reality |
| Primary value | Clarity, speed, and senior judgment | Deeper build ownership and shipped outcomes | Decision quality across complex systems | Fit for enterprise delivery realities |
| Ownership level | Targeted and hands-on | High delivery ownership | Senior leadership across streams | Custom split across leadership and execution |
| Common use cases | Architecture review, first workflow, scoped implementation | AI features, automation, modernization builds | AI programs, platform shifts, new product lines | Regulated environments, bespoke governance, hybrid programs |
FAQ
Short answers to the questions buyers usually ask before deciding whether to start a conversation.
What is the difference between Alpine and Summit?
Alpine is tighter and more focused around one priority. Summit is for broader delivery ownership where product, platform, and implementation need to move together.
Can Summit include frontend and platform work together?
Yes. That is one of the main reasons to use it. Summit is designed for cross-functional delivery where the user experience and the underlying systems both matter.
Talk through the right engagement model
If you already know which offering fits, we can start there. If not, we can help you choose the right level of partnership based on scope, complexity, timeline, and risk.