Service · AI
AI Automations
Most 'AI features' are theatre. I build the unglamorous ones that actually save hours: drafting product descriptions, smart search that understands intent, triaging support, tagging large content libraries. I start from the task you want gone, not from the buzzword.
What's included
- A workflow built around one real, repetitive task
- Integration with the tools you already use
- A human review step where it matters
- Clear cost and usage guardrails
- Measurement so you can see the hours saved
Common questions
- What can you actually automate?
- The boring, high-volume stuff: product copy, internal search, support triage, content tagging, lead routing. If a person does it the same way dozens of times a week, it's usually a candidate.
- How is this priced?
- AI work is scoped per project because the right solution depends on the task and your data. I map it in a short call and come back with a fixed scope and price in writing — never a vague open-ended quote.
- Will it sound robotic to my customers?
- Not if it's done right. I keep a human review step on anything customer-facing, so the output matches your brand voice instead of generic AI filler.
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