Invoices retyped. Leads answered late. The same report assembled every Monday. I turn those into software — live in days, not months, at a fixed price you see before we start.
Tell me what your team does by hand →Fixed price. Fixed scope. Working in under two weeks or you don't pay.
Every inquiry from your website, phone, or email gets an intelligent answer in under a minute — qualified, logged, and booked to your calendar.
Businesses that respond within 5 minutes convert leads at up to 9x the rate of 30+ minutes.
Invoices, receipts, POs, intake forms — read automatically, checked, and entered into your accounting or CRM. No more retyping.
Typical payback: an hour a day of admin time back inside the first month.
Your SOPs, manuals, and docs become a private assistant your team can just ask — instead of asking the one person who knows.
Answers stay inside your business. Nothing trains anyone else's AI.
Incoming requests classified, routed, and answered where possible — your inbox stops being the queue.
Most builds handle 40–70% of repeat questions without a human.
If your team does it with copy-paste, spreadsheets, and patience, it can almost certainly be automated. Describe it — I'll quote it in 24 hours.
Monitoring, fixes, and small improvements after launch. Optional — everything I build runs without me and you own all of it.
Systems I built and operate myself — every one runs unattended, every day.
A 20-minute call or a plain-English email. I'll tell you honestly if it's automatable.
Price, scope, and delivery date in writing. No hourly meter, no surprises.
You watch it run on your real work before you pay the balance. You own the code.
Your clients are asking for AI and automation. If building it isn't your core business, I'm your bench: white-label delivery under your brand, 48-hour turnaround on quotes, your client relationship stays yours. Talk capacity →
Describe it in one paragraph. I'll reply within a day with whether it's automatable and what it costs.
Email me the manual thing →New to automation? Read: what it actually does for a business →