Our Work
A look at what we've built — how it works, why it exists, and what it looks like in practice.
Project I
Every week the same question: what are we eating, and who's going to the shop? This system answers both before anyone has to ask. A weekly meal plan is generated by AI, customised to your household's preferences and what's already in the fridge, then delivered directly to your family chat on Sunday evening.
The grocery list follows automatically — organised by aisle, stripped of duplicates, ready to share. No spreadsheet, no back-and-forth, no decision fatigue at 6pm on a Tuesday.
Built as a low-maintenance background system: it runs, it delivers, you eat well.
Project II
Household chores don't manage themselves, but they can be managed better. This system tracks every recurring task — daily, weekly, and monthly — and sends reminders to the right person at the right time, directly to their phone via Telegram.
A Home Assistant dashboard lets anyone in the household mark tasks done with a single tap, while a points system keeps things fair and visible. Waste collection reminders go out automatically the evening before and morning of — no more missed bin days.
The whole system is configurable from Telegram: add a chore, change who it's assigned to, adjust frequency — no apps to install, no interfaces to learn.
Project III
Social media presence matters for small businesses — but keeping up with it is its own part-time job. This system collapses the whole workflow down to a single message: you describe what you want to say, and it handles the rest.
A caption is written, an image generated (or pulled from your library), and the post is published across your connected platforms — all triggered from a single prompt in your messaging app. No dashboard, no scheduling tool, no agency.
Built on n8n with AI generation at its core, it's designed to stay out of your way and keep your presence consistent without demanding your attention.
Project IV
Most small business owners don't want another app to manage — they want to know when someone's booked and be able to respond without stopping what they're doing. This integration brings scheduling into whatever website already exists, and puts all the control in a single message thread.
When a client books, you get a notification. Reply to confirm or decline. That's the whole interface. No new tool to learn, no dashboard to check, no friction between you and a paying customer.
The booking widget drops into any existing site. The logic behind it adapts to your availability, your approval preferences, and the kind of work you do.