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