Your own tech person — without the full-time salary.
Most small businesses don't need a tech department. They need someone who'll cut through it — pick what's worth doing, set it up so it actually works, and take the headaches off your plate. I spent nine years as an engineer at Google; now I do that for businesses like yours.
If technology feels like a time-sink and a money-pit, you're not alone.
You're paying for tools nobody uses, doing the same tasks by hand every week, and putting off the upgrades you know would help. I step in as the tech person on your team — make the call, then make it happen.
A clear plan
Know exactly what to fix, what to buy, and what to ignore — in plain English, with real costs.
Hours back every week
Hand off the repetitive tasks that eat your team's time so they can do the real work.
Tools that fit you
Software shaped around how you actually work — not another system you have to wrestle with.
Tech headaches, gone
Email, computers, cameras, vehicle tracking — set up right and kept running, so you don't think about it.
Four ways to put a tech pro on your team
Advice you can act on
A straight answer on what's worth doing, what to drop, and who to trust — without the sales pitch.
Automate the busywork
Software and automations that quietly handle the repetitive tasks so your team doesn't have to.
Everyday tech, handled
Email, computers, printers, security cameras, and vehicle tracking — recommended and set up right.
Get found & grow
A website that brings in customers, and a clear look at where your ad money is being wasted.
A few things I've done
Not theory — real businesses that run better because of the work.
A photo-booth company that runs itself
I built and run the technology behind a busy photo-booth business — the website that books jobs, the system that keeps track of customers and contracts, the online galleries clients get their photos from, and the behind-the-scenes work that ties it all together. The same booths have entertained guests at events for Coca-Cola, Microsoft, and the Seattle Aquarium.
An auto shop that stopped doing paperwork
For a busy detailing shop, finishing a job used to mean printing forms and filing warranty registrations by hand — every single day. Now it happens automatically the moment a job closes: the customer's paperwork prints itself and the warranty is filed, no one has to remember. Hours of admin, gone.
Spot wasted ad spend in minutes
I built tools that automatically review a business's website and advertising accounts and point out exactly where they're losing customers or burning money — across Google, Facebook, Instagram, and more — with a clear, prioritized to-do list.
Old, slow websites made fast
I turn dated, sluggish websites into fast, modern ones that look the same but load quickly, show up better in search, and are fully owned by you — no being locked into a platform. This very site was built that way.
Tell me where tech is slowing you down.
A 30-minute call, no pressure and no pitch. You'll walk away with at least one idea worth more than the time it took.
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