AI that earns its place.
Most small businesses don't need an AI strategy. They need one thing that stops wasting their time. I find that thing, build it, and stay until it works.
Start where it hurts.
Every pilot begins with whichever of these is costing you the most — never all of them at once. That's how these projects die.
- 01Be found, and believedA website that earns trust before you speak
- 02Know what you haveInventory that counts itself
- 03Stop doing it twiceRepeat work handled in the background
- 04Answer customers fasterWhatsApp replies that run themselves
Most owners already know which one it is. The first conversation is usually just me confirming it.
Be found,
and believed.
Most customers check you online before they walk in. A slow, half-finished page costs you the visit — and you never hear about it.
- Built to be read on a phoneLoads in under two seconds on a patchy connection, because that's how your customers will actually see it.
- Found when people searchReal pages with real text — not your hours and prices trapped inside a photograph where Google can't read them.
- Yours to edit and yours to keepChange your text and photos yourself, or send them to me. No monthly hostage fee, no agency you can't reach.
Redesign proposed for an institute in Bihar · concept, pending approval

Know whatyou have.
Stock counts that match reality. Know what's on the shelf, what's moving, and what's tying up your money — without an evening spent counting.
- A count that takes minutesTap through your items on a phone. No typing, no spreadsheet on a laptop at 10pm.
- Reorder before you run outEvery item gets a reorder line. Cross it and you get one WhatsApp message — not a dashboard you'd have to remember to open.
- Money sitting on the shelfSee what hasn't moved in a month, so you stop reordering what's already gathering dust.

Stop doingit twice.
The repeated typing, copying and re-entering between your books, your orders and your messages — handled once, quietly, in the background.
- Written once, everywhereAn entry made at the counter reaches your sheet, your records and your alerts without ever being retyped.
- The evening admin hourTotals, summaries and the day's numbers are ready before you close, not after everyone has gone home.
- Nothing kept in your headReminders and follow-ups fire on their own, so remembering stops being part of the job.

Answer customersfaster.
Automated replies for the questions you answer twenty times a day — on WhatsApp, where your customers already are.
- The twenty repeat questionsTimings, stock, price, delivery, location. Answered instantly, in your words, in the language the customer wrote in.
- You stay in the conversationAnything unusual is handed straight to you with the history attached. Nothing is answered on your behalf that shouldn't be.
- Orders that don't get lostOrder messages are logged as they arrive, so nothing slips between a busy counter and a full inbox.
of Indian small businesses already use WhatsApp for business. Your customers are there, messaging you, whether or not anyone is free to reply. Source: AiSensy WhatsApp statistics, 2026.
Almost none of them need a new app. They need the messages they already get to stop falling through the gaps.
Whether you run a kirana store, a clinic, a practice or a workshop — the pilot starts from your day, not from a product sheet.
The tools change by trade. The method doesn't: find the one process eating the most time, and fix that first.
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How a pilotworks.
Four steps, about six weeks end to end. You can stop after any one of them and owe nothing further.
01 · Sit-down →
One visit to your shop or office. No charge, no pitch deck. We find the one process that eats your day — and if I don't think I can help, I'll say so.
02 · Two-week build →
A working tool for that one process. Not a deck — a tool you use, built on systems you own.
03 · Live month →
You run it daily on real work with real numbers. We measure hours saved, honestly, together.
04 · Your call →
Numbers good? We scale it. Not good? You keep the tool and we part friends. No lock-in either way.

The ledger.
Current engagements, stated plainly — what's running, what's proposed, and what's still open.
Inventory pilot — local retail, Pune
Stock counting and reorder alerts for a known shop owner. Success metric: hours saved per week, counted with the owner during the live month.
Institute website & AI intake — education, Bihar
Full redesign with five design directions, working homepage demo and a phased proposal with milestone pricing.
Your business — the next row
The ledger grows one honest pilot at a time, and it stays short on purpose. If your process isn't a fit for automation, you'll hear that in the first meeting rather than three invoices later.
Questions?
The ones every owner asks first. Something else on your mind? Write to me directly — replies within one working day.
Is the first sit-down really free? +
Yes. One visit, no charge, no obligation. It ends with a plain answer: what I'd build, what it costs, and what it should save you — or an honest "this isn't worth automating."
What do you build with? +
Tools you own and can keep: Google AppSheet, Make, WhatsApp Business via AiSensy, Gemini, Supabase. Everything is handed over with training — no black boxes, no hostage subscriptions.
What happens after the pilot? +
Your call. If the numbers are good we agree the next process, or a small monthly care arrangement. If they're not, you keep the tool and owe nothing further.
What does it cost? +
The sit-down is free. A pilot is quoted as one fixed price before any work starts, based on the single process we agree on — no hourly billing, no scope that grows halfway through. You'll have the number in writing before you decide.
Why should I trust someone working alone? +
You shouldn't, yet. That's what the pilot is for — small enough to risk, real enough to judge. Working alone is also why you get an answer the same day and why nothing gets handed to a junior you never met.
Start with aconversation.
Tell me what part of your week you'd most like back, and I'll tell you honestly whether this is something I can fix.
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