I work with teams who know AI should be making their lives easier but haven't figured out how yet. No jargon, no 6-month projects. Just real workflow changes that stick.
The problem is never the tools. It's that nobody sat down and actually built AI into how your team works.
We tried ChatGPT but nobody really uses it anymore.
I know there's something here, I just don't know where to start.
Our team is spending hours on things AI should handle in minutes.
Start wherever makes sense. Most people begin with an audit and go from there.
We spend two hours going through how your team actually works. I find the highest-leverage places to bring AI in. You walk away with a clear plan โ whether we work together after or not.
Half a day, hands-on with your actual team. We set everything up together, work through real tasks from your workflow, and make sure it actually sticks. In-person NYC or remote.
I stay in your corner. New tools come out every week โ I figure out what's actually useful for you, integrate it, and keep your team ahead without them having to think about it.
I've worked with software companies and with academics who'd never written a line of code. The approach changes. The outcome doesn't.
A software company doing rich media ads and lead generation. Smart team, busy workflow โ but AI wasn't part of it. We integrated it into their content pipeline and client reporting without breaking anything they'd built.
Non-engineers at research institutions who needed AI in their daily work but had no idea where to start. Set up their environments, built prompting workflows for their specific research tasks, stayed until it felt natural.
I'm Adi. I'm a software engineer based in NYC, and a few years ago I started noticing something: everyone around me was copy-pasting questions into ChatGPT and getting nowhere.
Not because they weren't smart โ they were. But nobody had shown them how to actually use these tools. So I started doing it myself, for friends, then for companies.
I speak Hebrew and English. I work with people in-person in NYC and remotely. I'm not a big agency. I'm one person who's genuinely good at this โ and I'm not going to waste your time.
I build things. I don't just recommend them.
Physicists. Biologists. People who said "I could never do this." They did.
Can meet in person or get on a call. Both work fine.
I'll tell you if AI won't help you. Most consultants won't say that.
30 minutes. No pitch deck, no proposal. Just an honest look at whether AI can actually help your team โ and what that would look like in practice.
Or email directly: adi@adiant.co