Operations and AI audits for small and mid-size businesses in Phoenix.
Nobody knows your business like you do - so I'm not here to reinvent it.
I look at how your team actually works day to day and show where tech and AI can genuinely help.
Keeping your secret sauce untouched.
Past examples:
15 years fixing how businesses operate. AI is just the newest tool for it.
Works the same everywhere
Software, a job site, a clinic — waste looks the same, wherever it happens.
I build it, not just recommend it
No slide decks. Working systems, built and maintained directly.
Numbers, not promises
$8M+ saved over 10 years, including $500K in a single year.
What's probably on your mind before we start.
Don't start with revolution. Find 2-3 things worth fixing first.
Implementing AI in your operations works like any other optimization project — find where the return is highest, fix that, leave the rest alone.
Pushing AI at the cost of your secret sauce doesn't make sense.
I listen to where things actually break first. Often you already have a process that just needs to run faster — and I won't touch what makes your business yours.
Change is a process, not an event.
I don't hand you a PDF and disappear. I'm there through implementation, making the corrections that always turn out to be necessary — nothing works perfectly on day one.
Audit. Identify. Develop. (AID)
Audit
Map how the business runs today. Find where time and money leak.
Identify
Point to the few places AI will move the needle — and where it won't.
Develop
Build and integrate the systems directly.
I believe AI lets a small business run at a pace that used to take a corporate budget — without burning out the people doing the work.
Most AI pitches lead with headcount cuts. I don't believe that's the real win. For a small or mid-size business, the win is your team spending less time on repetitive work and more time on the customers who actually grow the business. Less firefighting, more focus. Over time, a team that isn't running on empty builds a better business than a short-term cost cut ever will.