Consulting & Strategy
You don't need to be a tech expert to make good technology decisions. You just need someone who'll give you a straight answer about what's worth doing and what isn't.
What This Is (And Isn't)
This is a conversation about your business and where technology might help. I'll listen to how you work, ask questions, and give you an honest recommendation — even if that recommendation is “you don't need anything right now.”
- ✓Plain-language advice, not a sales pitch
- ✓Focused on your actual business, not generic solutions
- ✓Practical recommendations you can act on right away
- ✓No obligation to buy anything from me
How It Works
- 1.You tell me what's going on — what's working, what's not, what's taking too long
- 2.I look at how you currently work and where technology could realistically help
- 3.You get a clear recommendation — what to do, what it would cost, and what to expect
- 4.If you want to move forward, I can help build it. If not, you still walk away with a plan
What I Help People Figure Out
Is AI Worth It for My Business?
Honest assessment of where AI and automation can save you time and money — and where it's not ready yet. No buzzwords.
- ✓Which tasks are worth automating
- ✓What AI can and can't do today
- ✓Realistic cost and time expectations
What Tools Should I Use?
There are thousands of tools out there. I help you pick the right ones for your situation — without the vendor pitch.
- ✓Website and app technology choices
- ✓Business software recommendations
- ✓Integration and compatibility guidance
Where Am I Wasting Time?
I look at how your business operates day-to-day and find the spots where you're doing things the hard way — then suggest simpler approaches.
- ✓Workflow analysis and bottleneck identification
- ✓Process simplification recommendations
- ✓Priority roadmap — what to fix first
Let's Start with a Conversation
The first call is free and there's no commitment. Tell me what's on your mind and I'll let you know if I can help. You can also use the chat in the bottom right corner to ask a quick question.