Audit.Build.Workshop.
Three ways to put AI to work — fixed price, scoped before we start. No hourly billing, no surprises, no strategy decks.
- 01AI Audit
Find the work worth automating.
One week inside your workflow. I map how the work actually flows, find where the hours go, and hand you a prioritised plan — no code yet, just a clear-eyed look at where AI pays off and where it doesn't.
- A map of your current process, end to end
- The 3–5 highest-value automation opportunities, ranked by ROI
- Feasibility, risk and data notes for each
- A build roadmap you can act on — with or without me
- 02AI Build
Get a working tool, deployed.
Four to eight weeks from scope to something running in your business. Document AI, client communication, internal automation — I build it, deploy it into your stack, train your team, and document it so it keeps working without me.
- Discovery and tight scoping before any commitment
- Working versions early — you steer from real usage
- Deployment into your tools, not a demo on my laptop
- Team training and full handover documentation
- 03AI Workshop
Teach your team to build.
Half or full day, hands-on, no jargon. Your team walks out having built something real and with the patterns to keep going. Built for partners, ops leads and the people who actually own the workflows.
- Practical, build-along sessions — not a lecture
- Everyone ships something real on the day
- Reusable prompt and workflow patterns
- Recordings and materials to take with you
Process first. Technology second.
- 01
Understand
I sit with your team and map the actual work. The bottlenecks, the busywork, the hours lost.
- 02
Scope
I pick the highest-value target and give you a fixed price and timeline before any commitment.
- 03
Build
I build fast, show you working versions early, and iterate from real usage — not assumptions.
- 04
Hand over
I deploy it, train your team, and document everything. You own it. It keeps working without me.
Built for any team buried in documents and busywork.
My deepest experience is in legal, real estate, and finance — but the pattern is the same anywhere: documents in, answers out. A few examples of the work:
Legal
Contract analysis, clause extraction, regulatory tracking, document drafting, multilingual client updates. The repetitive work that fills a lawyer's day.
Real Estate
Client communication, viewing summaries, document processing, listing workflows, multilingual outreach. Built around your CRM, not against it.
Finance
Report generation, data extraction, due-diligence support, document review, internal tooling. Precision work, done faster and checked harder.
Different field? If your team runs on documents, inboxes, and repetitive work, it probably still fits. Tell me about it →
Tell me the problem. I'll quote it.
A fixed price and timeline before any commitment. No hourly billing, no surprises.