Two founders from the front lines What sets D-IA apart is not an academic curriculum, but the founders' frontline experience. Pau Rodríguez started his entrepreneurial journey at 17 and worked as a truck driver, delivery person, and warehouse worker before founding the company. Martin Toledo, a self-taught individual, worked at Amazon's warehouse, Jysk, and spent four years at Audi and Volkswagen, where he learned to translate complex technology for non-technical people. "We know chaos from the inside, not from a book", Rodríguez summarizes.
A proprietary method: O.T.T.O
The core of D-IA is O.T.T.O (Total Orchestration of Time and Operations), a method deployed in three steps: first, they diagnose the company's friction points; second, they redesign the processes; and third, they automate them with and without artificial intelligence, always with cybersecurity and GDPR compliance integrated by default. According to the company, the goal is to reduce repetitive tasks by up to 80% so that teams can dedicate the recovered time to work that adds value. O.T.T.O is not just technology. It's time for the entrepreneur and a team freed from repetitive work, adds Toledo, who defines AI as "your rally co-driver: without you, she has no direction, and without her, you'll never go fast".
Technology that starts with a diagnosis
The entry point for any project is always a strategic diagnosis, the so-called Intelligence Blueprint, from which automations with the highest return are prioritized before touching anything. D-IA itself, now a team of five people, internally applies the method it offers to clients: a good part of its operational tasks are executed by its own artificial intelligence agents. "If I don't apply it to myself, I can't sell it to you", states Rodríguez.
A proprietary method: O.T.T.O
The core of D-IA is O.T.T.O (Total Orchestration of Time and Operations), a method deployed in three steps: first, they diagnose the company's friction points; second, they redesign the processes; and third, they automate them with and without artificial intelligence, always with cybersecurity and GDPR compliance integrated by default. According to the company, the goal is to reduce repetitive tasks by up to 80% so that teams can dedicate the recovered time to work that adds value. O.T.T.O is not just technology. It's time for the entrepreneur and a team freed from repetitive work, adds Toledo, who defines AI as "your rally co-driver: without you, she has no direction, and without her, you'll never go fast".
Technology that starts with a diagnosis
The entry point for any project is always a strategic diagnosis, the so-called Intelligence Blueprint, from which automations with the highest return are prioritized before touching anything. D-IA itself, now a team of five people, internally applies the method it offers to clients: a good part of its operational tasks are executed by its own artificial intelligence agents. "If I don't apply it to myself, I can't sell it to you", states Rodríguez.
“"AI is your rally co-driver: without you, she has no direction, and without her, you'll never go fast."




