An AI advisory practice
AI implementation for 5x more team productivity.
The work
Four ways we get AI doing something useful inside your business.
01 — Diagnose
AI Audit
A structured look at where AI fits in your business right now — and where it does not. You leave with a written assessment and a prioritized list of moves.
Start the audit02 — Teach
Training, Workshops & Courses
Live workshops, role-based training, and a self-paced course library covering the five places AI shows up most: sales, marketing, support, ops, and leadership.
Plan your training03 — Build
Implementation
Done-with-you, done-for-you, or 30–60–90 day embedded engagements. The output is something running on your stack, not a deck.
See how we build04 — Sustain
Operator Mastermind
A small standing room of owners and operators using AI in real businesses. Monthly sessions, working files, no theater.
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Approach
How we work, plainly stated.
The shape of every engagement is roughly the same. The specifics change because your business is not the last one we worked on.
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Plain assessment first.
Before we propose work, we look at what you actually do, what tools you already pay for, and where the time goes. Half the recommendations end up being "stop, you do not need that."
- 02
Smallest useful build.
We ship one workflow at a time. The first one has to clear its own cost before we move to the second. No platform purchases, no rip-and-replace.
- 03
Your team operates it.
Every implementation comes with the training to run it after we leave. If only we can keep it alive, we did the wrong job.
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Vendor-neutral.
We do not resell anyone’s software. The recommendation is what we would do if it were our money — including "use what you already have."
Free · Before you spend a dollar on AI
The AI Readiness Self-Audit.
The same diagnostic we run with clients in the first half-hour of a paid AI Audit, given to you as a 6-page printable PDF. 15 minutes. No hype, no pitch. At the end you score yourself into one of three honest next steps — and sometimes the right answer is none of them.