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field notes on AI in business.
- OperationsApr 23, 2026
Ten questions to ask before signing with any AI vendor
If a vendor can't answer these clearly in five minutes, find out why. Most of these matter more than the demo did.
Vendor evaluationProcurementOperations6 min read - IndustryMar 8, 2026
AI for small-volume retail and e-commerce
Where's-my-order calls, returns, and product questions are the three big time sinks for small retailers. AI clears all three quickly.
RetailE-commerce5 min read - CustomFeb 21, 2026
What it actually takes to replace your CRM
If your team is in Salesforce or HubSpot every day and you've started fantasizing about leaving — here's the honest scope of what that takes.
CRMMigrationCustom software7 min read - StrategyFeb 12, 2026
The 90-day AI roadmap: what actually goes in it
Owners often ask what they're paying for in a roadmap engagement. Here's the literal table of contents we deliver.
RoadmapConsulting5 min read - IndustryJan 22, 2026
AI for construction and trades: estimates from photos
If you run a contracting or trades business, the most expensive bottleneck is probably the estimate. AI just made it 10x faster.
ConstructionTradesEstimating5 min read - OperationsJan 14, 2026
The on-call playbook for AI: what good looks like
Most AI deployments don't have an on-call story. They should. Here's what we run, and what to ask any vendor about.
On-callProduction AIReliability6 min read - CustomJan 8, 2026
Build vs. buy in the AI era: a fresh framework
The old build-vs-buy advice no longer applies. Here's the framework we use now — and the questions to ask before you commit either direction.
Decision frameworkBuild vs buy5 min read - PrivacyDec 17, 2025
HIPAA-aware AI for medical, dental, and chiropractic practices
If you're a healthcare practice considering AI, you have specific obligations the average vendor may not understand. Here's the short version.
HIPAAHealthcareCompliance5 min read - CustomDec 4, 2025
The SaaS subscription audit: what most SMBs find when they look
We've now audited several dozen Vegas SMB SaaS stacks. Three patterns show up every single time.
SaaS auditCost reductionSoftware stack5 min read - IndustryNov 11, 2025
AI for auto dealers and service departments
Service departments are leaking calls. Sales floors are dropping leads. Both are fixable. Here's the playbook.
AutomotiveDealership5 min read - CustomOct 19, 2025
Why custom software is suddenly affordable in 2026
For fifteen years, the answer to 'build versus buy' was buy. AI flipped that math in eighteen months. Here's why the conversation is suddenly worth having.
Build vs buyCustom softwareAI development6 min read - HomeOct 4, 2025
Privacy by design: AI in homes done right
If your home is going to listen, it had better listen privately. Here's the architecture.
PrivacyArchitectureHome AI6 min read - OperationsSep 30, 2025
Running AI in production: drift, evals, and the boring stuff that matters
The interesting work in AI is mostly after deployment, not before. Here's what 'mostly' means.
OperationsProductionEvals6 min read - FundamentalsSep 23, 2025
Will AI replace your employees? The honest answer.
The question every owner is afraid to ask out loud. We hear it weekly. The answer is more interesting than the headlines.
WorkforceEmployee impactStrategy6 min read - IndustrySep 8, 2025
AI for real estate teams in Vegas
Vegas real estate moves on speed and follow-up. AI is making both cheaper than they've ever been.
Real estateProperty managementVegas5 min read - VoiceAug 15, 2025
Designing the handoff: when AI should pull in a human
The most important design decision in a voice or chat deployment is when to stop. Get it wrong and you'll either annoy customers or pay for a human anyway.
Voice designHuman handoffAI deployment6 min read - StrategyAug 1, 2025
How to evaluate an AI consultant: questions worth asking
There are a lot of AI consultants. Many of them are not actually engineers. Here are the questions that quickly tell you which is which.
ConsultingVendor evaluation6 min read - IndustryJul 30, 2025
AI for law firms: intake screening, conflict checks, time entry
Law firms have three categories of repetitive work that ought to be done by AI by now. Here's where to start, and where to be careful.
LegalLaw firm6 min read - PrivacyJul 17, 2025
Private model gateways: keeping your customer data yours
If you're running customer data through a chatbot, where does it go? The honest answer is uncomfortable. Here's the architecture that fixes it.
Private inferenceArchitectureCompliance5 min read - IndustryJun 25, 2025
AI for restaurants: bilingual reservations, waitlists, and review responses
If you run a Vegas restaurant, you already know your phones are a problem. Here's a playbook that doesn't involve another iPad.
RestaurantHospitalityVegas5 min read - FundamentalsJun 12, 2025
ROI math for AI: what to expect in your first 90 days
What good looks like at 30, 60, and 90 days into an AI deployment — and how to spot a project that's quietly going sideways.
ROIImplementationFirst 90 days5 min read - HomeMay 29, 2025
Working with your existing AV partner on AI integration
We don't replace your AV firm. We work alongside them. Here's how we typically scope and split the work.
AV partnershipEstateIntegration6 min read - VoiceMay 7, 2025
Why bilingual AI phone answering is a Vegas competitive edge
About a third of Las Vegas calls a small business gets are easier in Spanish. Most local businesses still aren't ready for that. AI is.
BilingualAI receptionistVegas market4 min read - IndustryApr 22, 2025
AI for dental practices: intake, recall, and no-show recovery
Dental practices have three recurring revenue leaks. AI plugs all three quietly, with the privacy posture HIPAA requires.
DentalHealthcareHIPAA5 min read - FundamentalsApr 4, 2025
Where AI actually pays for itself in a small business — and where it doesn't
After running a few dozen of these for Vegas businesses, the patterns are clear. Some workflows are gold. Some are a waste of money. Here's how we sort them.
ROIAI strategyDecision framework6 min read - IndustryMar 14, 2025
AI for HVAC and home services in Las Vegas
Vegas summers don't wait. Neither do customers when their AC goes out at 11pm. Here's the AI playbook for HVAC and the trades.
HVACTradesService business5 min read - FundamentalsFeb 18, 2025
The hidden cost of being the owner who does everything
If you're still answering the phone at 9pm because nobody else can, AI just made the math on your time look very different.
Owner burnoutTime mathHiring5 min read - StrategyFeb 4, 2025
Why we keep the first consultation free (and what that buys you)
It's not a marketing tactic. It's how we filter for the engagements we should actually be doing.
ConsultingPractice4 min read - VoiceJan 29, 2025
AI receptionist versus hiring: a side-by-side for Las Vegas businesses
Looking at a part-time front-desk hire versus an AI receptionist? Here's a real comparison — what each is good at, what each isn't.
AI receptionistHiringCost comparison6 min read - HomeDec 19, 2024
What 'intelligent home' actually means in 2026
Strip away the marketing and the actual definition is fairly clean. Here's how we describe an intelligent home to a client who's never had one.
Smart homeEstateDefinition5 min read - FundamentalsDec 9, 2024
How small businesses are quietly winning with AI
Forget the keynote slides. The actual story of AI in small business in 2025 has been quieter — and more interesting — than the press cycle would suggest.
AI for small businessStrategyVegas5 min read - VoiceNov 22, 2024
The math on missed calls: what your competitors are catching
Run a Vegas service business and you're missing somewhere between 15% and 40% of inbound calls. Here's what that's costing — and what's catching them now.
AI receptionistROIService business5 min read
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