Plain English, fixed prices, no jargon. AI add-ons that do something useful for the way your business actually runs.
AI works best on one specific job at a time. Usually the one eating your week, or the one losing you customers. We start there: pick the job, build the thing, see if it pays for itself inside a month.
A chatbot that qualifies enquiries while you sleep. A quote tool that turns "send me a price" into a real lead with the details already gathered. A blog helper that drafts posts in your voice so you actually publish them. Small things, properly built, that quietly do work for you all week.
I build these on top of your website, using the same AI behind the well-known names. What you pay covers everything: setup, training, hosting, and the AI usage itself. One predictable monthly bill.
I'd rather launch with three things I can deliver perfectly than six things half-built. These are next. Message me if you want one and you'll be the first case study.
Take bookings through a natural conversation, plugged straight into your calendar. From £495 + £35/mo when it lands.
Drafts blog posts in your own voice, right inside your website's editor. From £395 + £25/mo when it lands.
Plain-English search across your docs, FAQs, and policies. Quoted per project.
Same approach as everything else I do. Plain English, real conversations, weekly demos.
We talk about what's slowing your business down. I tell you whether AI is the right answer (sometimes it isn't), and what I'd build if it is.
I show you exactly how the conversation, form, or tool would work. We refine it until you're 100% happy. Only then do I start the build.
I install it, train it on your business, hand it over, and tune it in the first month based on the real conversations it has. Then it just runs.
I won't build anything until you're 100% happy with how it'll work. We'll show you options and refine, as many rounds as it takes, until you are. Once you sign off, I build it. Changes after build are quoted separately, because catching it at the design stage costs nothing; catching it in code means re-doing work.
Whether it's one of the three launch offerings, a custom AI tool, or something you've seen elsewhere and wondered about, a 20-minute call will tell you whether it's worth building.