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AI & Automation Enablement

Practical AI adoption and workflow automation — helping teams actually use AI tools and build automations that save time. Start with an audit. Prove the value. Then scale.

Most AI Projects Fail — Not Because AI Doesn't Work, But Because Nobody Started With the Right Problem

AI Is Everywhere. Value Is Harder to Find.

Everyone's talking about AI. Your competitors claim they're using it. Your board is asking about your "AI strategy."

But here's what I see most often:

Companies chasing the latest AI tool without a clear problem to solve. Lots of experimentation, not much impact. Or the opposite: so many options and so much hype that analysis paralysis sets in, and nothing actually changes.

Then there are the vendors selling "AI-powered everything" — but look under the hood and it's either vaporware or requires six months and a blank check to implement.

And the fear is real, too. Concerns about AI making mistakes, creating liability, or just being one more thing to manage. So you wait... while everyone else claims they're moving forward.

You don't need more hype. You need someone to help you figure out what actually makes sense for your specific business.

This Is a Good Fit If...

  • You have manual, repetitive processes your team handles every day that should be automated
  • You've been told you need an "AI strategy" but nobody has explained what that means for your specific business
  • You've tried an AI tool and couldn't tell if it was actually helping
  • You're on Microsoft 365 and suspect you're not getting the value you're paying for

A Practical Approach to AI

I help businesses implement AI and automation that actually works. Real solutions you can measure.

My philosophy is simple: start with one thing. Prove it works. Then expand. Too many companies try to "transform" everything at once and end up with nothing adding value.

And here's something nobody wants to hear: sometimes AI isn't the right answer. Sometimes it's a better process, a simpler spreadsheet, or just documenting the thing nobody wrote down. I'll tell you which — and I don't upsell work that doesn't make sense.

The best AI implementations make your people more effective. They handle the repetitive work so your people can focus on the parts that actually need a human. And if you can't measure the impact, you haven't proven the value.

Honest Talk About AI

I'm not going to tell you AI will solve all your problems. Here's what I will tell you:

What AI actually does well: Repetitive work at scale. Finding patterns in large datasets. Generating first drafts. Being available around the clock for routine queries. Summarizing things faster than any human.

What it's still bad at (despite the hype): Anything requiring real judgment. Edge cases your customers will absolutely send you. Understanding context the way a long-tenured employee does. Knowing when it's wrong. Building actual relationships.

The bottom line: AI is a powerful tool when applied to the right problems. It's not magic, and it's not going to replace your best people. My job is to help you figure out where it actually makes sense — and to tell you honestly when it doesn't.

Gabe is not only an incredibly skilled web developer—consistently delivering high quality, creative achievements. He also brings a rare and valuable strength: exceptional relationship building with clients. He doesn't just provide technical solutions—he creates trust, communicates with clarity and empathy, and becomes a true partner in the success of every project.

Briana Kerensky, PMP
Senior Project Manager

Where Would Automation Actually Help Your Business?

Tell me what's repetitive, manual, or slow in your operations — even if you're not sure it's an AI problem. I'll give you an honest read on whether automation makes sense, what it might look like, and where to start. No buzzwords. No overselling. Just a straight answer.

You're talking directly to Gabriel — not a sales rep or account manager. Typically responds within one business day.

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Common Questions

That's not what I build toward. The implementations I do are designed to make your people more effective — taking repetitive, low-judgment work off their plates so they can focus on the things only they can do.

I'm platform-agnostic and recommend what fits your situation. That usually means OpenAI or Azure OpenAI for AI features, and Power Automate, n8n, or Zapier for workflow automation. If you're already on Microsoft 365, Copilot is usually the fastest place to start.

Generally, you're looking for work that's high-volume, repetitive, rule-based, and has clear inputs and outputs. The AI Workflow Audit is specifically designed to help you identify those.

Critical considerations, and ones I take seriously. I help you understand the implications of different approaches — including what data leaves your systems and what stays internal — before any implementation begins.

It will. AI makes mistakes, and that's why I build in human oversight — especially for anything consequential. I start with lower-risk applications and add checkpoints wherever the stakes are high.

Yes, and this is often the fastest path. If you're on Microsoft 365, Azure, or Dynamics, there's a lot that's already available to you through Copilot and Power Automate. I help you actually get value from what you're already paying for.