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Builder · AI advisory · Ongoing since 2025

When the issue is not the tool. It is the next step.

Some owners do not need a custom build right away. They need someone nearby to sort ideas, pick a path, and call out the dead ends before a weekend disappears. This owner likes to build. The bottleneck was too many possible directions.

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The point was not more tools. It was picking the next useful test.

Before

Plenty of ideas, but no clean filter for what came next.

The owner wanted to put AI to work in the business, but the list kept growing: tools to try, ideas to test, setup questions, new rabbit holes. Good energy, wrong container.

He did not need someone to take over. He needed a steady advisory rhythm that turned loose ideas into the next useful test, on a schedule, with the notes in one place.

Built

A light setup for deciding, testing, and moving on.

Light on tools, heavy on rhythm. The setup gives him a place to think, a place to test, and a regular check-in to keep things moving.

The point of an advisory engagement is not to add another tool the owner has to learn. It is to make the tools and ideas already has line up into a next step he can start on Monday.

The setup below is small on purpose. The advisory loop is where the real work happens.

advisory.setup
Advisory loop · docs · next steps
  • Local AI workspace configured with gateway and persistent context
  • Blog pipeline template configured to his persona and voice
  • Lightweight dashboard for project visibility on his own machine
  • Recurring advisory check-ins where we sort what to test next
  • Documentation he can refer back to without me on the call
After

The ideas had somewhere to go.

Motion
Ideas get tested instead of stalling on tool choices.
Filter
Bad-fit tools get ruled out before they eat a weekend.
Output
Each session leaves him with something he can use the next day.
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