The whole practice,
end to end.
A document of intent — the whole practice, and the arrangement that keeps it open to the people who need it most.
Opened
April 2026
Sydney, Australia
Shape
Four plain parts,
one small practice
For
Charities, social enterprise,
founder-led & mission-driven
We speak
every stack.
We build our own, but the work isn't precious about tools. We're fluent across the frontier models, the automation layers and the everyday work platforms — and honest about which is which. We know what's good for free, what's great when paid for, and what's excellent once it's properly invested in.
Frontier models
- Claude Anthropic
- ChatGPT OpenAI
- Gemini Google · for work
- Copilot Microsoft 365
Automation & build
- Power Automate Microsoft
- Apps Script Google
- JetBrains MPS language workbench
- Canva design & brand
Work & CRM
- JobAdder recruitment CRM
- Notion knowledge & ops
- Miro mapping
- Apollo outreach
Built by Fiduci
- Wellie compliance
- Bertie code
- Whitebox local, in development
And then there's the part that never leaves your machine.
Alongside the roster, we're building whitebox agents — models that hold your information client-side and never touch the cloud. The knowledge stays on your hardware, readable and yours, owned outright by you and no one else.
It's the same principle that runs through everything here: what we build is ours to make; what we make belongs to the people who use it. For a charity holding sensitive case data, or a founder who simply doesn't want their work sitting on someone else's server, that distinction is the whole point.
In development · locally owned · cloud-free- ○→
for public
The part given away. Open tools, a community working in the open, skills and writing, developer packs.
- △→
for purpose
Consulting, foundations courses, plain lessons in working effectively, workflow upgrades and small systems for the social sector. With Wellie on compliance.
- □→
for professionals
Website and document design, and working systems for founder-led business and serious hobbyists.
- ◇→
for personal
The maker's own work — art, dioramas, zines, writing — kept apart from the business, as proof a creative life and a working one can share the same week.
The method.
Three moves, in order, borrowed from the factory floor — where subtraction comes before optimisation. We keep them because they are honest about how little needs to change.
See the work as it is.
We sit with the work as it actually happens, not the tidy version in the org chart. Most of what we find already works. The point is to see it clearly before touching it.
Remove what shouldn't be there.
The cheapest improvement is the step you stop doing. We take things away first — the duplicate form, the report nobody reads — then improve what remains.
Leave the system standing.
We finish when the thing runs without us: handed over, documented plainly, owned by the people who use it. No lock-in, no rented intelligence.
Privacy is by design.
We build the models outside your data — tuned to your documents and designs, never trained on the things you need to keep. When a project ends, the line back to us is cut. What stays is yours.
Models
Suites
Longlist
Free where it's functional. Paid only past the point of useful.
Most tools are free where they are genuinely useful, and only ask for money once they advance well past that point.
Fiduci opened in April 2026 with a modest idea, and four plain parts to carry it. I didn't want a practice that talked down to the people it served, so I tried to build one that simply shows up, does the work, and leaves the system standing.
Public is the part I give away. Purpose is the consulting and the courses. Professionals is the paid toolkit. Personal is where I keep my own making. Four plain parts, one small practice, one standard. If I get it right, you'll need me less each year — which is exactly how it should be.
— Joe · Founder