Edit your operations.
The work here is to see workflows the way an editor reads a manuscript: keep what works, change what repeats, rewrite what isn't clear. Whether the answer is software, automation, or a quieter way of doing the same thing, the goal is the same: make the boring parts shorter, the important parts visible.
- edit — what's dirty
- automate — what's boring
- digitize — the past
- sort — what matters
- translate — tech ↔ human
- rescue — from nothingness
OFFICE
What I do
- Email agents
- that read, sort, and reply to the usual questions with kind, automatic answers.
- Quote drafting
- read, priced, and ready before the lead goes cold.
- Document organization
- for the .zip on your desktop and the cabinet you haven't opened.
- End-to-end digitization
- from scanned paper to a searchable database.
- Custom AI assistants
- that know the specific environment you're in and answer in your language, not with stray truths that have no context.
- Tailored AI workflows
- for the corner cases the off-the-shelf tools weren't built for.
Don't just take my word for it: /lab →
workflow suggester, bilingual