Your team shouldn't spend hours each week on tasks a system could handle in minutes.

I start by understanding what's slowing you down. Then I build something that fixes it. Usually that means Python, APIs, and AI. But only if AI actually makes a difference.
Most of my work falls into a few categories. Here's what I typically build:
AI assistants that plug into Slack, email, or your own app. Ask questions, get answers from your data.
Pull data from multiple sources into one view. No more digging through spreadsheets.
Connect apps that don't normally talk to each other. Data flows where it needs to go.
"Most teams waste 10-15 hours every week on work that could run automatically. That's the problem I solve."
A few things you should know before we start:
I start with questions, not code. I need to understand how your team actually works before I build anything.
I explain what I'm building in plain terms. If something doesn't make sense, ask. I'd rather over-communicate.
I don't build shiny demos that collect dust. I build things your team will actually use every day.
You work with me directly. No account managers, no hand-offs, no waiting for someone to relay your message.
Questions people usually ask before we start working together.
Not sure if automation makes sense for your situation? Book a 30-minute call. I'll give you honest feedback on what's worth pursuing and what isn't.