How I help
Three ways I help your business grow.
Most small businesses do not need an agency on retainer. They need a few modern tools set up well, pointed at the right work, and a person who knows which few will earn their keep. Here is where I focus.
Websites that sound like you
Your website should sound like you, not like a template with your logo dropped on top. I build every site by hand around your story, the way you talk about the work, and the customers you want more of. The result is a site that earns trust before the first call.
- Custom design and copy, built from a short conversation about your business, never a template.
- Fast, clean, and easy for you to update, so it keeps working long after launch.
- Built to be found, by search engines and by the AI tools people now ask for recommendations.
AI that works in the background
The automation big sales teams pay a fortune for, sized for a business like yours and set up to run quietly while you do the work only you can do. We start with one or two that earn their keep, then add more once you see them working.
- Opportunity radar: watches local news, new business filings, and online posts for warm leads near you.
- Partnership finder: spots complementary businesses for cross-referrals and teases up the introduction.
- Competitor watch: tracks nearby competitors' pricing, hours, promotions, and reviews, and flags what changes.
- AI voice agent: answers your phone, books appointments, and handles common questions around the clock.
- Never-miss-a-lead: replies to new inquiries within seconds, books the appointment, and nudges no-shows.
- Customer second brain: every interaction feels personal, and the proactive follow-ups happen automatically.
- Review responses: catches every new review and drafts a thoughtful, on-brand reply for you to approve.
- Bookkeeping automation: categorizes expenses, flags unusual charges, and chases unpaid invoices.
- Marketing automation: turns one update into posts across every channel and learns what performs.
Smarter outreach and real relationships
I spent twelve years in enterprise sales learning how relationships get built and how deals get done. That same playbook works at neighborhood scale, and it is where a lot of small businesses leave the most on the table.
- One-to-one outreach to the customers and partners worth your time, written to sound like you.
- New referral sources and community partnerships that send work your way for years.
- Events and touchpoints that turn a quiet audience into regulars who bring their friends.