Weak first impression
The business has a strong offer, but the website does not explain value, build trust or lead the user forward.
One-person problem lab · web · data · AI · automation
If sales are leaking through a weak website, data is buried in spreadsheets, your team is stuck in copy-paste work, or AI is used only for content — that is where I come in. I turn a messy business problem into a system you can use, measure and improve.
Good design matters, but it is not enough. A website should guide the user. A dashboard should support decisions. Automation should return time. AI should reduce real effort. If something does not change behavior, speed, clarity or results, it is probably just digital decoration.
What I fix
The business has a strong offer, but the website does not explain value, build trust or lead the user forward.
People copy data, send the same messages, track statuses manually and repeat work a system could handle.
Spreadsheets exist, but no one gets a quick answer to what is happening, where the problem is, or what to do next.
Website, CRM, email, calendar, forms and spreadsheets work separately, so people become the integration layer.
AI is used for a few texts, but not embedded where it actually saves time or improves quality.
Sometimes the first step is not building. It is naming the problem, breaking it apart and turning it into a plan.
Visual context
Services by situation
For businesses whose current website feels outdated, unclear or unable to make the user take the next step.
For companies losing hours to copying data, checking statuses, sending reminders or moving the same information between tools.
For businesses with spreadsheets and numbers, but no clear answer to: what is actually happening?
For teams that want AI inside real work: research, documents, analysis, content, support or operational tasks.
For companies that need order in contacts, candidates, clients, training, knowledge, tasks or internal procedures.
How I think
If the problem needs a website, I build a website. If it needs data, I structure the data. If it needs AI, I test where AI actually saves time. If the problem is not clear yet, I turn it into a clear system first.
I do not treat web, data, AI and automation as separate services, but as parts of the same business organism.
Why do you need this? Where is the lead lost? Who copies the data manually? What would be a good result in 30 days?
When I do not know the domain, I research it, break it down, test options and turn the unknown into something usable.
A good system should be easier to use than the old process. If it is more complicated, it did not solve the problem.
Highest-value provider
The goal is simple: the most useful system for the money you invest. Enough strategy to avoid wandering, enough building to see results, and enough simplicity to actually use the system.
Past clients and collaborations
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Not for everyone
Bad fit
you only want the cheapest template without understanding the business
you do not want to explain how the business actually works behind the screen
you want AI only because it sounds modern, without a clear function
you want something pretty that does not need a business result
Good fit
you have a real problem in sales, data or operations
you want a system the team can actually use, not just look at
you value someone who thinks, not only executes tasks
you want a solution that can start small and grow intelligently
Diagnostic form
Tell me where you currently lose time, money, clarity or leads. If the solution is web, we build web. If it is automation, we connect tools. If it is AI, we give it a real function. If it is not clear yet, we clarify it first.