Assistants that handle real busywork, tools already in production for paying customers, and a person you can call when you need more.
I designed digital chips at Keysight before turning to AI, and I run my own companies on the same systems I install for clients.
I built my own AI platform from the ground up: an assistant that manages my website, keeps my servers running, triages my projects, and drafts what needs drafting, all under the same safeguards I ship to clients. In 2026 I launched AskWidget, an AI chat product that runs in production for paying customers.
The rest of my stack ranges from forecasting models and web applications to a tool that turns plain English into 3D-printable parts. When something does not exist yet, I build it. That is the consulting side of my practice.
Most people start with the assistant and add the rest when they need it.
Someone to handle the busywork every day, looked after and improved every month.
Custom automation for how your business actually runs.
Software already in production for businesses like yours.
Built around your business, proven before you rely on it.
We start with what eats your week. I build automations for those exact jobs, connected to the systems you already use.
You put them to work on real tasks and see the results for yourself. Nothing to learn, nothing to configure.
I monitor performance, security, and costs behind the scenes, and when you want it to handle more, every enhancement builds on what already works.
Four things that are true on day one, and every day after.
Tell me what eats your week and you will get an honest answer about whether an assistant can take it off your plate.
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