// capabilities

What I actually deliver

Production work across the stack — interface, infrastructure, growth, and intelligence. Scoped to outcomes, not buzzwords. Twenty years of IT behind the “new” tools.

websites

Public surface area that works

Marketing sites, rebuilds off legacy hosts, DNS and TLS cutovers, forms that land in your inbox, performance that doesn’t embarrass the brand.

  • Static / modern JAMstack builds
  • Host & domain migrations
  • Design systems that stay maintainable
web hosting

Shared platform for static sites

Most brochure and marketing sites don’t need their own server. I run a multi-tenant hosting platform on VPS capacity I control — TLS, deploys, and care included — and add boxes as the client roster grows.

  • Best for: static / JAMstack sites, light traffic, clean deploys
  • Your domain · HTTPS · file-level backups of the site
  • Not for heavy apps, noisy neighbors, or root access (that’s managed VPS)
  • Priced to stay profitable as we scale density, not race $2 shared hosts
automation

Quiet systems under the hood

Cron jobs, webhooks, CRM glue, reporting pipelines, multi-step agent workflows — built so you forget they exist until you need the output.

  • Lead & ops pipelines
  • Monitoring & alerting
  • Internal tools and dashboards
managed vps

Dedicated servers when shared isn’t enough

Agents, apps, databases, or anything that needs isolation and root-level control. Typically Hostinger KVM — one VPS per client. Two engagement paths:

  • I provision: VPS under my care — working box + docs, not a homework assignment
  • You own the account: your Hostinger login; I manage remotely
  • Hardening, TLS, reverse proxy, containers / app runtimes
  • Backups, updates, light monitoring, and monthly care plans
media marketing

Story and offer, with a pipeline

Not a detached creative shop — media work that plugs into your site, offers, and automation. Positioning, assets, and campaigns with AI in the production loop where it saves time, and judgment where it still needs a human.

  • Positioning & campaign framing
  • Creative / asset workflows
  • Landing pages & conversion paths
  • Measurement that feeds the next iterate
social management

Presence without the burnout loop

Cadence and voice across the channels that matter for your business. Drafts and scheduling can be agent-assisted; approval and brand judgment stay with people. Best when social is connected to real offers and real ops — not isolated “content for content.”

  • Channel mix & posting calendar
  • Voice guidelines & reply patterns
  • Scheduling / light automation
  • Monthly review: what worked, what to cut
ai consulting

Architecture with a deploy plan

Which agent, which host, what data it may touch, how you measure value. Then we install it, harden it, and document the runbook.

  • Agent & model selection
  • Security & access patterns
  • Runbooks & ownership maps
training

Enablement that sticks

Training is not a separate product line of courses — it’s how the system survives after handoff. Two shapes, same standard: work on your tools, with the people who will actually use them.

  • Owner 1:1 — small businesses where the owner is the operator; build confidence without hiring a tech team
  • Key-player pods — larger shops: train the few people who own ops, marketing, or support — not the whole company at once
  • Live stack walkthroughs (ChatGPT / Claude / Grok / Hermes as installed)
  • Office hours / follow-up blocks after go-live
agents

ChatGPT · Claude · Grok · Hermes

Day-to-day depth across the names clients already trust, plus Hermes as an agent runtime. Gemini and other models when the job fits. Custom installs as stacks evolve — without turning the homepage into a zoo.

  • Environment setup & skills
  • Tool wiring & memory policy
  • Multi-agent collaboration patterns
// training fit

Who it’s for — and who should pass

Self-select before we book time. Better a clear no than a wasted session.

for

Who training is for

  • Owners who will run agents day to day and want confidence, not a black box
  • Shops ready to name 2–5 key players who own outcomes (ops, marketing, support)
  • Teams with something real to train on — live install, pilot, or a stack we’re building together
  • People willing to practice between sessions and keep human judgment in the loop
  • Businesses that measure “can we run this next month?” not “we attended a webinar”
not for

Who it’s not for

  • Company-wide “everyone gets AI training” with no owners or follow-through
  • Passive course collectors — certificates without a system in production
  • Teams that want magic autopilot with zero review, policy, or accountability
  • One-off curiosity sessions with no install, pilot, or operating plan
  • Orgs that won’t free time for the people who actually have to use the tools
// sample session

What a kickoff feels like

You won’t get a 40-page strategy PDF. You’ll get a short map, a sandbox or staging environment when needed, and a ship date we both take seriously.

# engagement sketch
goal:     app + agent on a dedicated VPS
infra:    hostinger kvm · 1 client / 1 box
path:     client-owned account · remote manage
# alt:    scot-provisioned VPS · same stack
scope:    harden · tls · deploy · backups
status:  green · ship in sprint