Oxford, Ohio · Butler County & Greater Cincinnati
Most AI advice is written for companies nothing like yours
Everything you read about AI assumes a company with a data team and a software budget. You run a business with thirty people and a process that mostly works. The honest question is not whether AI is important. It is whether any of it will save you time this quarter.
This is probably you if
- You keep reading about AI but nothing maps to your business
- You have been pitched by an agency and could not tell if it was real
- Someone on your team is quietly using ChatGPT with no guardrails
- You suspect several hours a week are going somewhere avoidable
- You want a straight answer without a sales process
Where it genuinely helps
Reading things: documents, drawings, forms, emails. Drafting things: quotes, replies, follow-ups, reports. Answering the same question repeatedly: pricing, availability, status. Sorting things: what is urgent, what is stuck, what is going cold.
The common thread is that all of these are work a competent person could do, that takes them an hour, and that nobody enjoys.
Where it does not
Anything where being wrong is expensive and hard to notice. Anything requiring judgement about a specific customer relationship you have had for fifteen years. Anything you only do twice a year, where the build costs more than the problem.
I will tell you when something falls in this bucket. That is most of the value of the first call.
How I work
A short call about where your time actually goes. If I see something worth building, I will describe it plainly and tell you roughly what it takes. If I do not, I will say that instead, and you have lost fifteen minutes.
When we do build, you get something working in days that you can run against real jobs before committing to anything larger.
Questions people actually ask
- What does the first call cost?
- Nothing, and there is no deck. Fifteen or twenty minutes about how your business actually runs. If there is nothing worth automating I will say so.
- Are you going to tell me to replace my staff?
- No. Nearly every business I talk to around here is short-handed already. The useful version of this is getting the people you have out of work that does not need a person.
- Do you only work with businesses near Oxford?
- Mostly Butler County and Greater Cincinnati, because being nearby genuinely helps at the start. I do work further out when the fit is right.
Worth a conversation?
Fifteen or twenty minutes about how your business actually runs. No deck, no discovery fee. If I do not think there is anything here worth building, I will tell you that.
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