About me and what I do

AI Should Make Growth Easier, Not Add Another Mess to Manage

Most founder-led businesses are not short on ambition. They are short on time, clean systems, and the right technical partner to help turn good ideas into working tools.

That is where I come in.

I’m Boun, and for over 15 years, I’ve helped 100+ founders turn complex ideas into practical websites, tools, and systems that make business growth easier. My work sits at the intersection of web development, AI, automation, and real-world business operations. Not flashy demos. Not a vague strategy. Working systems your team can actually use.

I started building my technical foundation early. I was setting up computers and local networks for friends and family in the early 2000s, interned as a web designer in 2002, and began working with WordPress in 2009, back when many people still saw it as “just a blogging platform.” Since then, I’ve built businesses, tested software, studied advertising and creative writing, earned technical and marketing certifications, and stayed close to the tools founders actually use to run their companies.

But the reason this work matters now is simple: small businesses are at a turning point.

57% of U.S. small businesses are now investing in AI technology, up from 36% in 2023. The average small-business worker saves 5.6 hours per week using AI, while managers save 7.2 hours per week. AI is already being used across customer service, marketing, operations, documentation, finance, and cybersecurity.

That means the gap is growing between businesses that use AI well and businesses still stuck in manual work, scattered tools, and slow follow-ups.

I understand how unsettling that can feel. You see competitors moving faster. You know your team is spending too much time on repetitive tasks. You have tools that do not talk to each other, website visitors who leave without converting, and AI ideas that sound useful but never fully get implemented.

My job is to make that easier.

I help founder-led businesses review their current systems, find the best AI and automation opportunities, and build practical improvements that save time, reduce mistakes, and create more room for growth. That may mean improving your website, building smarter follow-up systems, creating internal mini-tools, documenting workflows, or connecting scattered processes so your team can work with less friction.

I believe AI should make growth easier, not create more work for your team.

The goal is not to make your business dependent on confusing technology or one person who holds all the answers. The goal is to build systems your team can understand, use, and improve over time.

Because when your website is clearer, your follow-up is faster, your workflows are documented, and your repetitive tasks are handled by smarter systems, growth stops feeling like a constant strain.

It starts feeling possible again.

Your business does not need more software. It needs smarter systems that help your team move forward with confidence.

Most founder-led businesses are not short on ambition. They are short on time, clean systems, and the right technical partner to help turn good ideas into working tools.

That is where I come in.

I’m Boun, and for over 15 years, I’ve helped 100+ founders turn complex ideas into practical websites, tools, and systems that make business growth easier. My work sits at the intersection of web development, AI, automation, and real-world business operations. Not flashy demos. Not a vague strategy. Working systems your team can actually use.

I started building my technical foundation early. I was setting up computers and local networks for friends and family in the early 2000s, interned as a web designer in 2002, and began working with WordPress in 2009, back when many people still saw it as “just a blogging platform.” Since then, I’ve built businesses, tested software, studied advertising and creative writing, earned technical and marketing certifications, and stayed close to the tools founders actually use to run their companies.

But the reason this work matters now is simple: small businesses are at a turning point.

57% of U.S. small businesses are now investing in AI technology, up from 36% in 2023. The average small-business worker saves 5.6 hours per week using AI, while managers save 7.2 hours per week. AI is already being used across customer service, marketing, operations, documentation, finance, and cybersecurity.

That means the gap is growing between businesses that use AI well and businesses still stuck in manual work, scattered tools, and slow follow-ups.

I understand how unsettling that can feel. You see competitors moving faster. You know your team is spending too much time on repetitive tasks. You have tools that do not talk to each other, website visitors who leave without converting, and AI ideas that sound useful but never fully get implemented.

My job is to make that easier.

I help founder-led businesses review their current systems, find the best AI and automation opportunities, and build practical improvements that save time, reduce mistakes, and create more room for growth. That may mean improving your website, building smarter follow-up systems, creating internal mini-tools, documenting workflows, or connecting scattered processes so your team can work with less friction.

I believe AI should make growth easier, not create more work for your team.

The goal is not to make your business dependent on confusing technology or one person who holds all the answers. The goal is to build systems your team can understand, use, and improve over time.

Because when your website is clearer, your follow-up is faster, your workflows are documented, and your repetitive tasks are handled by smarter systems, growth stops feeling like a constant strain.

It starts feeling possible again.

Your business does not need more software. It needs smarter systems that help your team move forward with confidence.

Most founder-led businesses are not short on ambition. They are short on time, clean systems, and the right technical partner to help turn good ideas into working tools.

That is where I come in.

I’m Boun, and for over 15 years, I’ve helped 100+ founders turn complex ideas into practical websites, tools, and systems that make business growth easier. My work sits at the intersection of web development, AI, automation, and real-world business operations. Not flashy demos. Not a vague strategy. Working systems your team can actually use.

I started building my technical foundation early. I was setting up computers and local networks for friends and family in the early 2000s, interned as a web designer in 2002, and began working with WordPress in 2009, back when many people still saw it as “just a blogging platform.” Since then, I’ve built businesses, tested software, studied advertising and creative writing, earned technical and marketing certifications, and stayed close to the tools founders actually use to run their companies.

But the reason this work matters now is simple: small businesses are at a turning point.

57% of U.S. small businesses are now investing in AI technology, up from 36% in 2023. The average small-business worker saves 5.6 hours per week using AI, while managers save 7.2 hours per week. AI is already being used across customer service, marketing, operations, documentation, finance, and cybersecurity.

That means the gap is growing between businesses that use AI well and businesses still stuck in manual work, scattered tools, and slow follow-ups.

I understand how unsettling that can feel. You see competitors moving faster. You know your team is spending too much time on repetitive tasks. You have tools that do not talk to each other, website visitors who leave without converting, and AI ideas that sound useful but never fully get implemented.

My job is to make that easier.

I help founder-led businesses review their current systems, find the best AI and automation opportunities, and build practical improvements that save time, reduce mistakes, and create more room for growth. That may mean improving your website, building smarter follow-up systems, creating internal mini-tools, documenting workflows, or connecting scattered processes so your team can work with less friction.

I believe AI should make growth easier, not create more work for your team.

The goal is not to make your business dependent on confusing technology or one person who holds all the answers. The goal is to build systems your team can understand, use, and improve over time.

Because when your website is clearer, your follow-up is faster, your workflows are documented, and your repetitive tasks are handled by smarter systems, growth stops feeling like a constant strain.

It starts feeling possible again.

Your business does not need more software. It needs smarter systems that help your team move forward with confidence.