I'm an AI consultant based in London. I help businesses figure out where AI actually helps them. Then I build it. Not a demo. Something that runs in your business every day.
Your feed is full of it. ChatGPT generated a business plan. Claude rewrote someone's email. Gemini summarised a document. OpenClaw, the new self-hosted AI agent framework, is running automations on someone's local machine. Impressive demos, viral screenshots, endless hype.
But nobody is telling you how to take that and apply it to your specific business, your specific processes, your specific team. The gap between "AI is amazing" and "AI is saving us 10 hours a week" is a real engineering problem. Most people have no idea how to bridge it.
So your team opens ChatGPT occasionally. They type something in. They get something back. They paste it somewhere. That's not AI implementation. That's just a fancier search engine.
I look at what your business actually does, find the parts where AI can do real work, and build the integration that makes it happen automatically. Not as a one-off task. As part of how your operation runs.
ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, OpenClaw: genuinely powerful tools. OpenClaw in particular is interesting — a self-hosted AI agent that automates tasks directly on your machine, no subscription, deep system access. But interesting and useful are different things. A power drill doesn't renovate your house. Someone who knows how to use it does.
Most businesses haven't figured out how to route their actual data through these models in a way that's reliable, consistent, and connected to their systems. That's the gap. That's what I fix.
I'll tell you honestly which AI tool fits your use case, how to use it safely with your data, and what's worth building. What sounds good in a demo often breaks in real life. I'll tell you which is which before you spend a penny.
Fixed price. Built in weeks. You own everything when it's done.
Book a free 20-minute call. Tell me what your team does day to day and I'll tell you specifically where AI would save time or make money. And where it wouldn't.