I'm an AI and automation consultant. I help people connect the systems they're building to the outcomes they actually want — then I build those systems with them.
I care a lot about my clients' results. Probably too much. That's why I'm selective about who I work with, and why I stick around — most of these relationships span years, not projects. I'm a strategic partner, not a pair of hands. My clients tend to be looking for the same.
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We've worked with Tanay for well over 3 years now. He first helped us get Infusionsoft setup and get business automation really working for our business and in no time I realised that his skills extended far beyond the application of Infusionsoft - that he was a much bigger strategist. He's delivered tons of value & we really appreciate bringing him on to our team.
Before I started working with Tanay, I would have these ideas on what I would want to do to make my business grow with more automation. Tanay is able to take the ideas that you have (as a creative & as an entrepreneur) and put those into actual systems that make you money - by streamlining your time & streamlining your efficiency.
As a small marketing agency it is important that every single team member wears multiple hats, be able to adapt on the fly to the needs of the client, and trust that they can get it done no matter what. I trust Tanay implicitly with any technical conundrum we could come up with. Under pressure Tanay delivers time and time again with a better technical solution than I could ever come up with on time every time.
Tanay worked with me to create chatbot marketing campaigns for our clients, who are industry leaders in the infocommerce world. He was such a pleasure to work with -- very organized, moves fast to get things done effectively, constantly overdelivering, and strategic in his thought process. If you have the opportunity to work with him on chatbot projects, take it!
You can give him anything and he'll do it. You can completely trust Tanay with nearly any business project and count on it being completed, either by him, or by someone he will find, without you even having to think about it.