I've worked with all kinds of businesses - retail shops, real estate agencies, manufacturing companies, healthcare providers, you name it. The thing is, AI implementation follows similar patterns regardless of industry. If you're wondering if I've done something in your specific field, just book a call and we can chat about it. Worst case, I'll tell you honestly if it's not something I have experience with.
Look, almost everyone's data is messier than they admit. During our initial conversation, we'll talk honestly about what you have. Some AI tools need less data than others. We might start with applications that don't need tons of historical information, or work on improving your data collection alongside early implementations. Don't let imperfect data stop you - we'll work with what you've got.
Sometimes it doesn't! AI isn't magic, and sometimes the first approach we try needs adjustment. If something isn't working as expected, we'll figure out why and pivot. I'm not going to disappear when things get tricky or pretend everything's fine when it isn't. That's actually when my experience is most valuable.
Unless you have very unique needs, building from scratch is usually a waste of time and money. I typically integrate existing AI tools in strategic ways. There are so many powerful tools already out there - the trick is knowing which ones to use for your specific situation and how to make them work together effectively.
It depends on what we're building, but I'm always transparent about costs. Many people start with a €97 strategy session to identify opportunities, then we create a custom implementation plan based on what makes sense for your situation. I don't do vague quotes or surprise fees - you'll know exactly what you're paying for and what results to expect.
I hate those projects that drag on forever with nothing to show for it. I focus on getting some wins within the first 2-4 weeks so you can see this is actually working. More complex stuff might take longer, but we always start with something that shows value quickly. Nobody has patience for 6-month projects that might eventually deliver value... maybe.
Technical people build what you ask for - the problem is knowing what to ask for. I start with your business problems first, then figure out which AI approach makes sense. Plus, managing developers is its own headache. With me, you get the strategy part covered, and my team handles the technical work without you needing to become an AI expert yourself.
Not at all. Half my clients couldn't explain how AI works if their life depended on it. Your job is to know your business challenges - my job is to translate those into technical solutions. We'll focus our conversations on the problems you're trying to solve and the results you want to see, not the technical details of how it all works.
In my experience, the best AI implementations free up your people to do more valuable work, not replace them. We focus on eliminating the boring, repetitive stuff nobody wants to do anyway. Most clients find their teams can accomplish much more after implementation, focusing on work that actually requires human judgment and creativity.
Implementation is just the beginning. I'll make sure your team knows how to work with the new systems, and we can set up ongoing optimization to keep improving performance. For more complex stuff, many clients keep a smaller retainer for support and continuous improvement after the initial implementation. But I won't leave you hanging with something you don't understand how to use.