I take no commissions, and I recommend only what's right for you. That's what neutral means. It does not mean I lack depth. When the right answer is a specific platform, we're the team that has actually built it.
My primary AI platform. I advise on it, architect with it, and build on it myself.
When your data can't leave your walls, we design and deploy private models that keep it under your control.
Data and decision intelligence. We turn your scattered operational data into the foundation real AI decisions get built on.
Deep work unifying commerce and operations for organizations whose systems have to actually run the business.
The advice only works if the foundation is solid. We design and oversee the network, identity, and security layer — Ubiquiti, JumpCloud, Jamf/Mosyle, Verkada — so the systems under your AI decisions are secure and dependable.
Partnership here means built-with, not brochure-with. We implement these platforms for real clients, we take no commissions, and we'll tell you when one isn't the right fit.
What it's for: data and decision intelligence — live dashboards that pull your scattered systems into one picture leadership can act on.
How it helps our clients: We've stood up executive reporting for tribal governments where a council member can pull program and financial answers in the room instead of waiting a quarter for a report. Health utilization, budget variances, community metrics — visible the week they happen, with data governance and access control that stay in the Nation's hands. For any organization drowning in spreadsheets, this is the difference between reacting to last quarter and steering this one.
What it's for: product information and digital asset management — one source of truth for products, images, and specs.
How it helps our clients: For an Arizona distributor whose product data lived in four partial places — the POS, the old website, vendor files, and institutional memory — we built a custom pipeline that reconciles all of it into Canto: one clean catalog that now feeds their new storefront. That's what this platform does when it's implemented right: your team stops re-keying data, your website stops lying about inventory, and every downstream decision inherits clean numbers instead of copy-paste errors.
What it's for: the AI development environment we build production systems with — by Anthropic, the maker of Claude.
How it helps our clients: This entire site — the case-study system, the AEO plumbing, and the cowboy in the corner — was built with it. So were the operations platforms our tribal government clients now own outright. For small businesses, that changes the math: custom tools, automations, and integrations that used to need an enterprise budget now get built in days, priced like a project instead of a department.
What it's for: secure, manageable device fleets — Mac, iPad, iPhone — with business-grade management behind them.
How it helps our clients: We're an Apple partner, and we've deployed Apple-first environments for years: government offices, community computer labs, professional firms. What clients get is hardware that lasts twice as long as the cheap alternative, security that ships in the box instead of bolted on, and a fleet that one administrator — or none — can actually run. When your team stops fighting its tools, the fight goes back where it belongs.
What it's for: OneTribe — software built for tribal government from the ground up: enrollment, citizen records, and member services in one system designed for sovereign nations, not adapted to them.
How it helps our clients: Enrollment is the record every service a nation delivers stands on — benefits, voting, housing, health. OneTribe keeps that record accurate, secure, and in the Nation's hands, and it pairs naturally with the reporting and data infrastructure we build alongside it: clean enrollment data flowing into dashboards leadership can actually use. We connect our tribal clients to the right tools for sovereignty, and this is one of them.
What it's for: commerce that actually runs the business — point of sale, payments, and inventory in one platform, storefront to back office.
How it helps our clients: we've architected retail systems where the register, the stock, and the reporting finally agree with each other — including unattended setups where a customer taps a card and the whole transaction runs itself, no one at the counter. For merchants, the win is one honest system instead of three that argue: fewer surprises at close, cleaner numbers at tax time, and a floor staff that isn't fighting the till.
What it's for: the network underneath everything — UniFi Wi-Fi, switching, security cameras, and door access, all run from one console.
How it helps our clients: we've built UniFi networks for tribal governments and professional offices — coverage that reaches across a campus or a reservation, cameras and access control that answer to the people who own them, and no per-device licensing bleeding the budget every year. Enterprise-grade infrastructure a single administrator can actually run. It's the foundation the rest of the stack stands on.
I use AI to make good people faster, sharper, and harder to beat — never to replace them. Better, faster, stronger: the goal is a business that grows and hires more humans, not fewer.
No pitch deck. No sales process. Just a straight conversation about what you're facing.