Do I need to be technical to work with you?
No, not at all. I specialize in making tech accessible for non-tech teams. You bring your questions, I’ll translate the rest.
No, not at all. I specialize in making tech accessible for non-tech teams. You bring your questions, I’ll translate the rest.
No. Most clients come to me before they’ve touched AI tools. I help you figure out where to start and what’s worth your time.
Whatever you already use. I don’t push specific software. I help you connect the dots between tools like Google Sheets, Zapier, Airtable, Notion, or whatever’s already part of your workflow.
Sometimes just one session. I focus on quick wins that save you time right away, plus longer-term fixes that clean up the root issues.
Yes. I often run quick training sessions or create lightweight documentation so your team actually uses what we build.
Yes. I offer flexible pricing, and most clients save time and money in the first few changes we make.
Absolutely. I help teams write better prompts, define clear use cases, and even automate repetitive writing or support tasks.
Yes. This is one of my favorite things to do. We’ll audit what you’re paying for, what’s working, and what’s causing friction.
Not typically, but I can help you scope what’s needed, automate what you already use, or connect you with the right tools or people.
That’s normal. We’ll start with a conversation, identify what’s working or broken, and take it one step at a time.
Yes. I help clients set up automations to generate reports, send reminders, summarize feedback, and more.
That’s exactly what we’ll figure out together. Not every solution needs AI. Sometimes a good form or better spreadsheet is all you need.
Yes. We can turn messy notes or tribal knowledge into clear, reusable documentation your team will actually use.