Software/ that works.
A one-person workshop. I build sites and AI automations for SMBs and startups, keeping production standards where a bug costs millions. Twenty years with Pfizer, Orange, LuxMed, P&G.
Who this is built for.
Four patterns I've seen dozens of times. If any sound familiar, I probably know what to do.
Team stuck in copy-paste
Same reports, same emails, same onboarding. Five people, a week a month, on work a script would do in an hour.
Support doesn't scale
Volume grows, response time grows, people burn out. Hiring stops making economic sense.
Data in seven places
CRM, ERP, Drive, Notion, email, Excel. A simple question takes a three-person call to answer.
Website from 2015
Slow, bad on mobile, Google ignores it. Clients judge in five seconds and leave.
Three packages, one workshop.
We rarely start with everything at once. More often: site, then one automation, then a retainer. Each stands alone.
Website
Proper storefront without a template. Fast, modern, SEO-ready.
- Custom design - not a theme
- Lighthouse 95+, CWV green
- CMS to edit without a dev
- EN/PL bilingual by default
- Analytics, forms, mailing
Automation
Concrete processes done by humans today, by systems tomorrow. With measurable ROI.
- Chatbots with company knowledge (RAG)
- Document & email processing
- System integrations
- Automated analytics
- Internal team copilots
Retainer
Monthly retainer for companies treating automation as a process, not a one-off project.
- Ops on existing systems
- New automation each month
- 24h response
- Quarterly reviews
- Priority over one-offs
Chatbots & assistants
24/7 support on your knowledge. Not a decision tree - a context-aware assistant.
Document processing
Invoices, contracts, emails, PDFs. Extract, classify, hand off to your system.
System integrations
CRM, ERP, email, calendar, tools. No more copy-paste.
Analytics and reports
Data pulled automatically, report ready Monday 7 a.m. With commentary, not just numbers.
RAG - company knowledge
A system that knows processes, docs, history. Onboarding in a week, not a quarter.
The bot is the sample.
Same architecture I ship to clients. Ask a question, or request a quick diagnosis - three questions, three concrete places where automation makes sense.
RAG on company docs, conversation memory, safe lead capture, human escalation when a topic exceeds the model.
Twenty years of practice.
Not an agency from last year. Someone who shipped systems where a bug costs millions. Now the same for smaller companies.
Business, not only code
Analyst → PM → architect → senior engineer. A project from the board room and the server room.
Limits of AI
Won't promise the impossible. I'll tell what works, what doesn't, what not to touch.
AI in daily work
I build my own tools the same way. I know what cracks under load.
Production, not demos
Systems that work Monday 7 a.m. when the team walks in.
Good tools don't shout.
They are simply ready when you need them.
Four steps.
No unnecessary layers. Every step leaves a concrete result.
Conversation
Free 45 minutes. I listen to what you do, what hurts, what you tried.
Diagnosis
One-page proposal: scope, schedule, cost. Fit for the board room.
Build
Iterative, weekly check-ins, demo every two weeks. No disappearing.
Run
Optional retainer. Maintain, extend, add more automations.
Questions that come up.
Real answers, not marketing polish.
Q/01WILL AI REPLACE MY STAFF?+
Q/02HOW MUCH?+
Q/03HOW LONG?+
Q/04IS MY DATA SAFE?+
Q/05WHAT IF IT FAILS?+
Q/06DO I NEED IT STAFF?+
Q/07DOES IT WORK FOR SMALL FIRMS?+
Let's start with a conversation.
45 minutes, no commitments. If there's no chemistry, we part ways well.
Good brief /
good software.