Short writing from the client work.
Not a blog. These are notes from inside live engagements: the arguments worth having, the things we have found out the hard way and the frameworks that actually hold up in front of a real team. Published when there’s something worth saying and not before.
A day back, and why most invoicing automation doesn't stick
A client was losing the whole last Friday of every month to invoicing. Notes on why the human-in-the-loop step is the thing that makes finance automation survive.
The data is already there
Before you build a new outreach tool, CRM or internal wiki, audit what your team already types. The knowledge base you want probably already exists, spread across an email archive and a Drive folder.
The weekly roundup that stopped the Monday meeting
Most AI consultancies sell chatbots because chatbots demo well. The more valuable system answers the question nobody had time to ask.
The quote before the quote
Most AI proposals sound the same because the prompts behind them are the same. Treating tone as a data problem, not a prompt problem.
137 phases, one bot, zero shortcuts
The discipline of incremental shipping on a live, market-facing AI system. Notes on why the big-bang approach always loses.
More notes in the pipeline. If you want to be told when the next one goes up, email hello@consilix.ai with the subject line “notes” and I’ll add you to a plain-text list.
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