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Find the useful parts of AI for your business

We help you spot where AI can reduce admin, improve follow-up, organise knowledge, and connect the tools you already use.

Where AI can actually help

The goal is not to bolt AI onto everything. It is to find repeatable work where the right tool can save time, reduce mistakes, or make staff faster.

Admin and inbox triage

Use ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or Microsoft Copilot to draft replies, summarise long threads, and turn messy notes into usable tasks.

Automated workflows

Connect tools like Zapier, Make, Google Workspace, Slack, Airtable, Notion, HubSpot, Shopify, and Xero so repeated handoffs happen without manual copying.

Customer support assists

Create approved answer banks, quote follow-up drafts, and support summaries so staff can respond faster without handing the whole conversation to a bot.

Internal knowledge systems

Turn policies, service notes, onboarding docs, and FAQs into searchable internal assistants that help staff find the right answer quickly.

Reporting and decision support

Pull useful summaries from forms, spreadsheets, CRM records, support tickets, and sales data so owners can see what needs attention.

Website and lead handling

Add smarter intake forms, lead qualification, quote pre-fill, and handover notes so enquiries arrive with more context.

Tools and platforms we can work with

We can work with the AI and business software your team already uses, or recommend a simpler stack when the current setup is getting in the way.

How the consulting works

We keep the first version small enough to test, then expand only when it proves useful.

Audit the work

We look at the jobs, emails, spreadsheets, forms, and handoffs that already exist in your business.

Pick practical use cases

We choose the places where AI can save time without creating privacy, accuracy, or staff adoption problems.

Prototype the workflow

We build a small working version first, then test it with real inputs before turning it into a repeatable system.

Document and hand over

You get the setup, prompts, automations, and instructions needed to keep using it without guessing how it works.

Every recommendation comes with guardrails: what the AI is allowed to do, what a person still approves, what data it can see, and where the workflow should stop instead of guessing.

Map your first AI workflow.

Tell us what feels repetitive, slow, or messy. We'll suggest where AI is worth testing.