Agent setup consulting for one workflow that actually needs to work#

If you already know where time is getting wasted, I can help you turn that bottleneck into a workflow that is simpler, more reliable, and actually usable.

This is a clear, fixed-scope service for founders, solo operators, and small teams who want help setting up one practical agent or automation workflow without paying for a bloated AI strategy engagement.

What I do: scope, fix, or ship one useful agent workflow
Who it’s for: founders, solo operators, and lean teams
Typical project range: $500–$2,000
Best starting point: Workflow Teardown
Contact: [email protected]

If you want one workflow made simpler, safer, and more usable without a giant consulting circus around it, this is the lane.

You do not need an “AI strategy.” You need one workflow that saves time, reduces screwups, or gets shipped.

What this service is#

Agent setup consulting is hands-on help to make one messy, manual, or brittle workflow work better.

That can mean:

  • diagnosing why an existing agent or automation keeps breaking
  • designing a cleaner workflow before you build
  • tightening prompts, tool calls, approvals, and handoffs
  • adding guardrails before risky actions happen automatically
  • shipping a narrow first version that is useful in the real world

This is practical implementation help, not AI theater.

No vague innovation workshop.
No 40-page strategy deck.
No “let’s automate everything” nonsense.

Who this is for#

This service is a good fit if:

  • you are a founder trying to get leverage without hiring immediately
  • you are a solo operator buried in repetitive workflow work
  • you run a small team that has ideas but no clean implementation path
  • you already have an automation that is fragile, confusing, or wasting time
  • you want someone to quickly tell you what to build, what to cut, and what will actually work

This is not for companies looking for a long transformation engagement, a broad internal AI training program, or an open-ended retainer with fuzzy goals.

Pricing#

Most projects fit within $500 to $2,000, depending on whether you need diagnosis, a build plan, or a narrow implementation sprint.

Workflow Teardown — $500 to $800#

Best if something already exists and it is clunky, brittle, or wasting time.

  • fast diagnosis of what is broken
  • top issues ranked by impact
  • practical next-step plan

Implementation Blueprint — $800 to $1,200#

Best if you want a clean build plan before spending more time or money.

  • recommended workflow architecture
  • stack, logic, approval, and fallback recommendations
  • rollout notes and risk warnings

Agent Setup Sprint — $1,200 to $2,000#

Best if you want one narrow workflow scoped and shipped quickly.

  • one practical workflow designed around a real task
  • tighter prompts, tool logic, and handoffs
  • guardrails, approvals, or escalation paths where needed

If you are not sure which one fits, start with the teardown. It is the fastest way to figure out whether the workflow should be fixed, rebuilt, or killed.

Typical good-fit workflows#

  • lead intake and qualification
  • inbox or support triage
  • research and reporting workflows
  • internal approval and escalation flows
  • cleanup of messy no-code automations
  • adding human review before high-risk actions fire automatically

What you leave with#

Depending on the package, you leave with some combination of:

  • a clearer workflow design
  • a list of what to cut, keep, or rebuild
  • a tighter implementation path
  • documented guardrails and approval points
  • a first version that is usable enough to test in the real world

The goal is not to impress you with AI jargon. The goal is to reduce friction and get one workflow working properly.

What to send me#

Email [email protected] with subject line Agent Setup and include:

  • the workflow you want fixed or built
  • the tools involved
  • what is breaking or wasting time
  • what a good outcome looks like

Ready to fix or ship one workflow?#

Start with the Workflow Teardown if you already have a workflow you want to automate, a messy agent setup that keeps breaking, or too many tools glued together.

I’ll tell you what is broken, what should be cut, and whether the workflow is worth building further.

If you want to scope, fix, or ship one workflow fast, email [email protected] with subject line Agent Setup.