Case Studies
See how Singapore businesses transformed their workflows with Flame Source. Every project here was delivered in roughly one month through close, iterative collaboration.
Recruitment
A traditional recruiter in Singapore spends roughly 80% of their working hours sourcing and screening resumes — at ~SGD 30/hr, that is over SGD 960 per week on work that never touches a candidate. We replaced that entire layer with an AI pipeline built on Brave Search API and Claude, bringing the per-resume screening cost down to about SGD 0.01. Consultants now spend their time where it actually matters: talking to people.
Voucher Ops · Workflow Automation
UFriendMedia manages vouchers across multiple platforms every week — different formats, different currencies, different rules. That used to consume an entire week of manual work, every week. We didn't plug an LLM into their accounting software — financial systems can't tolerate that kind of non-determinism. Instead, we built custom AI-powered workflows that can be spun up, tested, and shipped in hours. Format conversion, currency handling, and platform-specific rules are now configured per workflow, not hardcoded per developer. This level of operational agility used to be reserved for enterprises with dedicated engineering teams. AI makes it accessible to any SME.
F&B · AR Smart Glasses
We deployed AR smart glasses that give Burmese service staff real-time subtitles for nuanced customer requests — “less oil”, “crispier”, “no chili”. An AI teacher app lets staff practise real phrases during breaks, turning the glasses from a dependency into a safety net.
Sales · AI Coach
We built a real-time AI coaching system using speech-to-text during live customer conversations. Deployed across a creative services studio, a study-abroad consultancy, and hair salons. New staff also get an AI practice partner to rehearse conversations before going live.
Music Production
We helped an emerging Singapore musician — mentored by award-winning local producers — accelerate the arrangement and instrumentation process. The creative direction stayed entirely with the artist; the repetitive production work moved dramatically faster.