Overview
Most AI programs build first. Fabric proves the ROI first - and governs how the build then ships to a fixed scope and timeline.
95% of business AI programs fail to deliver measurable value (MIT NANDA, 2025). The failure point isn't model capability - it's delivery: pilots that never reach production, token spend discovered on the invoice, and systems that break with the next foundation-model update. Fabric was built to close that gap.
Fabric is the Agentic Development Platform from Weaver, the AI-Native Systems Integrator. It covers the full lifecycle of AI solution delivery - from scoping and solution architecture through specs, coding, review, and testing, into go-live support and maintenance - with autonomous agents doing most of the build work and humans gating every output.
How it works:
- Spec first. Requirements live as versioned, diffable specs - the system of record that drives every agent task. Nothing is built that wasn't specified and approved.
- Agents build, humans approve. Fabric's agents produce code as reviewable pull requests, plus tests, reviews, and eval suites, grounded in an org-level context engine of conventions and reusable patterns. Each project compounds the pattern library, so every build starts further ahead than the last.
- Quality and cost are governed. Releases clear a negotiated eval bar before go-live. Every model call is traced with per-project cost accounting. Proprietary regression protection keeps production workflows stable through foundation-model updates.
- Enterprise-grade by default. Execution is sandboxed and project-isolated with scoped credentials. Model selection is vendor agnostic - the right model for each task - with continuous token-spend monitoring.
Fabric operationalizes three of the six pillars of Return on Intelligence - Cost, Trust, and Performance - and it's the structural reason Weaver commits to fixed-fee, fixed-timeline production builds that human-only delivery teams cannot match. We run our business on Fabric the way we tell clients to run theirs.
Proven in production: The Telegraph runs four agents built through Fabric - Style, Legal, Creative, and Fact Check - inside its live publishing workflow, cutting first-pass edit time 60-80% and legal screening time 85-95%. A large enterprise converted its contract base into actionable operational intelligence, with obligations and risk surfaced automatically.
Available as a platform subscription for enterprise engineering organizations.
Highlights
- From spec to production, governed end to end - spec-driven, eval-gated agentic development with human approval gates at spec, code review, and deployment. Production AI, not demos.
- Cost you can defend to a CFO - every model call traced, per-project token budgets and cost accounting, vendor-agnostic model selection. Token spend is a managed line item.
- Systems that survive model drift - proprietary regression protection holds accuracy benchmarks through foundation-model updates.
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Pricing
Dimension | Description | Cost/month |
|---|---|---|
Fabric by Weaver | Fabric is Weaver's Agentic Development Platform: spec-driven, eval-gated agentic delivery that takes enterprise AI from specification to production. It's the platform behind Weaver's fixed-fee production builds. | $6,000.00 |
Weaver AIQ, part of the Fabric Observability Suite | Weaver AIQ is the workforce module of the Fabric Observability Suite, giving leaders full visibility into the human side of their AI estate. Deliver your Return on Intelligence. | $22.41 |
The following dimensions are not included in the contract terms, which will be charged based on your usage.
Dimension | Description | Cost/unit |
|---|---|---|
model_execution_units | Model Execution Units (MEU) - Normalized usage units calculated based on consumption | $0.01 |
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All fees are non-refundable and non-cancellable except as required by law.
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- Email support during US business hours; priority response for Enterprise+ subscribers.
- Onboarding and platform enablement for Enterprise tiers - embedded training, office hours, and Center of Excellence support under Weaver's Compound service.
- SLA-grade monitoring and negotiated accuracy benchmarks for Fabric-delivered production systems.
- Documentation and knowledge base access for all subscribers.
- Every client next step returned within 24 hours during engagements.
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