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Audit.Find what's worth automating · 1 weekBuild.A working tool, deployed · 4–8 weeksWorkshop.Your team, upskilled · ½–1 day

Three ways to put AI to work — fixed price, scoped before we start. No hourly billing, no surprises, no strategy decks.

  1. 01AI Audit

    Find the work worth automating.

    One week inside your workflow. I map how the work actually flows, find where the hours go, and hand you a prioritised plan — no code yet, just a clear-eyed look at where AI pays off and where it doesn't.

    • A map of your current process, end to end
    • The 3–5 highest-value automation opportunities, ranked by ROI
    • Feasibility, risk and data notes for each
    • A build roadmap you can act on — with or without me
    Timeline · 1 weekYou get · Roadmap + ROIBest for · Deciding where to start
  2. 02AI Build

    Get a working tool, deployed.

    Four to eight weeks from scope to something running in your business. Document AI, client communication, internal automation — I build it, deploy it into your stack, train your team, and document it so it keeps working without me.

    • Discovery and tight scoping before any commitment
    • Working versions early — you steer from real usage
    • Deployment into your tools, not a demo on my laptop
    • Team training and full handover documentation
    Timeline · 4–8 weeksYou get · A deployed tool you ownBest for · A known, high-value process
  3. 03AI Workshop

    Teach your team to build.

    Half or full day, hands-on, no jargon. Your team walks out having built something real and with the patterns to keep going. Built for partners, ops leads and the people who actually own the workflows.

    • Practical, build-along sessions — not a lecture
    • Everyone ships something real on the day
    • Reusable prompt and workflow patterns
    • Recordings and materials to take with you
    Timeline · ½–1 dayYou get · A team that can buildBest for · Partners & ops leads
Build · in motion

What a Build looks like, running.

One enquiry, handled end to end — no one re-keying anything between an inbox, a CRM and a calendar.

A Build, running · enquiry → bookedDone
  1. New enquiry landsLena · EN · web form
  2. Extract intent & detailsViewing · Prinsengracht 2-bed
  3. Check availabilityFree from 1 Sep
  4. Draft the reply — NL + ENPersonalised, on brand
  5. Book viewing + update CRMSat 11:00 · logged

Illustrative — the kind of end-to-end task a Build runs on its own, with no one re-keying anything between systems.

How it works

Process first. Technology second.

  1. 01

    Understand

    I sit with your team and map the actual work. The bottlenecks, the busywork, the hours lost.

  2. 02

    Scope

    I pick the highest-value target and give you a fixed price and timeline before any commitment.

  3. 03

    Build

    I build fast, show you working versions early, and iterate from real usage — not assumptions.

  4. 04

    Hand over

    I deploy it, train your team, and document everything. You own it. It keeps working without me.

Who I build for

Built for any team buried in documents and busywork.

The pattern is the same anywhere — documents in, answers out. Most of my work so far has been across real estate, finance, and document-heavy enterprise teams. A few examples:

  • Real Estate

    Document intake, listing generation, viewing summaries, client communication, multilingual outreach. The busywork behind every deal — built around your CRM, not against it. (See propdesk, now built.)

  • Finance

    Report generation, data extraction, due-diligence support, document review, internal tooling. Precision work, done faster and checked harder.

  • Legal

    Contract analysis, clause extraction, document drafting, multilingual client updates. The repetitive document work that fills a legal team's day.

Different field? If your team runs on documents, inboxes, and repetitive work, it probably still fits. Tell me about it →

Tell me the problem. I'll quote it.

A fixed price and timeline before any commitment. No hourly billing, no surprises.

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