Not a generic playbook. Not pre-recorded slides. We work through your operations, your bottlenecks, and your biggest leverage points — live — and you leave every session with a clear next build, not more homework.
Both get you direct access. The difference is how much focused attention you want on your business specifically.
This is you and me, end-to-end, for a focused hour. We map your workflow, identify what AI should be doing that it isn't, and build out a concrete implementation plan you can execute immediately. No preamble. No generic frameworks. You share your screen, I share mine — we figure out the actual work together.
The most direct path from "experimenting with AI" to running real systems in your business. Twelve sessions over 90 days with carry-forward context — I track your build across every call and hold you accountable to the roadmap we set. By the end, you're running AI in your operations, not just thinking about it.
The structure stays consistent so we spend the time building, not orienting.
Before we start, you fill out a short intake — what you do, what's slowing you down, what you've tried. That's it. I read it before the call and come ready. No 20-minute "tell me about your business."
Together we identify the 2–3 places in your workflow where AI can compress time, cut cost, or unlock a capability you don't currently have. We're not theorizing — we're looking at your actual operations and making calls.
Every session ends with a written action plan: exactly what to build, what tools to use, and what order to do it in. Not "explore ChatGPT." A real, scoped first implementation — and I'll show you the first step live on the call.
The goal of every session is that you leave less dependent on external help — not more. You should walk out knowing exactly what to build next, why it matters, and how it connects to everything else in your business.
No upsells, no drip pricing. Pick the format that makes sense for where you are right now.
Being honest about the fit upfront saves both of us time.
No. The intake form covers where you're starting from, and the session adapts. Some people come in having tried a dozen tools; others have barely used ChatGPT. The work is about your business — the AI part is the how, not the entry requirement.
Usually. A "one question" usually opens three others once you start looking at the actual workflow. The session structure is designed to not waste time — if we answer your question in 20 minutes, we use the rest of the time to find what else is worth building. You won't be watching the clock.
In coaching, I guide you through building it — you're doing the work, I'm sharpening the direction. In consulting, I'm doing the build. Coaching is right if you want to understand what's happening, stay in control of your systems, and build real capability in-house. Consulting is right if you want it done and don't want to run the project yourself.
Yes. Sessions can be as focused or as broad as you need. "Help me set up an AI system for client onboarding" is a great session. "I want a high-level map of where AI fits in my business" is also a great session. The intake form tells me which mode to come in with.
Twelve sessions over 90 days — weekly or biweekly, whatever cadence keeps you moving. I keep persistent context on your business so each session picks up exactly where the last one ended. The roadmap we build in session one gets updated after every call. By session twelve, most people have moved from "where do I start" to actively running multiple AI systems in their business — not just a plan, but live infrastructure.
Show up with your business. I'll handle the rest. You'll leave with a real plan — and the first step already started.