I build systems that work instead of a human: a bot answers your clients, reports fill themselves in, content publishes on schedule. All running for real clients, around the clock.
Numbers from live client systems, not from a deck. Those posts used to be written by hired copywriters.
Typical problems I solve
A bot answers client questions 24/7, books appointments and sends reminders. You stop answering the same questions over and over.
Data from ads, sales or CRM lands in a spreadsheet on schedule. Zero manual copy-paste.
Channels and socials that publish posts on their own: schedule, night mode, ad filters, daily reports to the owner.
I connect services that don't talk to each other: Telegram, Google Sheets, CRM, messengers, APIs. n8n, Make, Python.
Real systems with real numbers
The system runs nine client channels on its own: posts around the clock, keeps the pace and night mode, keeps ads out of the feed. Together that is over 264,000 subscribers and around 170 posts a day. The biggest channel: over 60,000 subscribers, and on a hot day it puts out up to 31 posts. Those posts used to be written by hired copywriters. Now the client just gets an evening report.
"Everything is running smoothly on the autoposting. Soon I'll need two more channels hooked up as well."
Owner of a nine-channel Telegram network · translated from Ukrainian
A pottery and floristry studio in Poznań was getting the same questions every day. I built a bot: it answers questions about the studio and prices, books workshop spots into a Google Sheet and sends visit reminders. This one is a portfolio build, not a system running in the client's business. The template is open source, you can read the code.
The client was manually copying spend from Ads Manager into Google Sheets: over 6 hours a month of copy-paste. Now a script does it every morning, no human involved. Over 70 runs, every day since June.
"I no longer have to add up every day how much each campaign spent and type it into the tracker by hand. Now I can do nothing at all."
"And there is nothing to pay for: no domains, no subscriptions. It all runs completely free."
Dmytro Vasyliev, mentor for freelancers · video in Ukrainian, quote translated
AI writes posts from my work notes, sends me a draft in Telegram for approval and publishes on schedule every day. I use the same thing I sell.
The form on this site runs on the same setup I build for clients: a request lands in Telegram right away and goes into a Google Sheet at the same time. Nothing drowns in email, I can reply from my phone. This is not a description but a working system: you can click and test it.
Templates and working systems you can take and look at from the inside
A ready template: answers questions, books a slot into a Google Sheet, sends reminders. n8n + Claude API, with setup instructions.
The same script that runs for a client. Python + Meta API + GitHub Actions, fires itself every morning.
The pipeline, an honest note on where this approach breaks, and nine lessons that each cost a real production incident.
The structure I use myself every day: projects, decisions, review rituals. Built for Obsidian and Claude Code.
Simple and no surprises:
You tell me where the routine is. I look at what can be automated and tell you honestly if automation won't pay off.
We agree before the start: what exactly I build, what it costs, when it's ready. Half upfront, half on delivery.
I deliver a system that runs every day, not a prototype. I explain how to use it. Support and improvements by agreement.
Describe the task in your own words. I'll take a look and tell you honestly: what can be automated, what it costs and whether it's worth it at all.