You don't have to understand AI.
You just need it working for you.

If you've heard the word "AI" a hundred times and still aren't sure what it means for your actual business — you're in the right place. No jargon. No pitch. Just plain English about what's possible, and whether I might be the right person to help you get there.

Real problems I hear all the time

You don't have to know anything about technology to recognize one of these. If any of them feel familiar, keep reading.

Solopreneur

Your inbox is running you.

You answer the same questions over and over. You manually send confirmations, follow-ups, and receipts. You've become the system — and there's no time off from being a system.

Small Business

Your tools don't talk to each other.

You take a payment in one place, update a spreadsheet somewhere else, then send a confirmation email from a third app. You're the connector. It's exhausting.

Service Provider

Your website is quietly embarrassing you.

You know it. It looks dated, it doesn't reflect what you actually do, and you cringe a little every time you share the link. Fixing it feels overwhelming and expensive.

Stylist / Therapist / Consultant

You're invisible to AI search — and you don't even know it yet.

When someone asks ChatGPT or Google for the best [what you do] near them, your competitors might be showing up by name. You don't know where you stand because nobody's told you this is a thing you need to know.

Entrepreneur

You've tried AI. Nothing changed.

You've played with ChatGPT a few times. Maybe it helped you write an email. But you're still doing everything the same way. Nobody has connected the dots between AI tools and your actual daily problems.

Anyone

You want a website that won't break the bank.

You've been quoted thousands of dollars for a website you don't even own. You need something clean, professional, and actually yours — without the agency price tag or the year-long wait.

In plain English

Underneath all the tech speak is a pretty simple idea: your time is worth too much to spend on things a well-built system can do for you.

What they call it

Workflow Automation

The apps and tools you already use — your payment processor, your email, your spreadsheet — probably don't know each other exists. I connect them so information flows automatically instead of requiring you in the middle every single time.

Example: Someone pays you. Their info automatically lands in your records, a welcome email goes out, and you don't touch a thing.

What they call it

AI Visibility Audit

AI tools like ChatGPT and Google's AI Overview are now answering "best [service] near me" in complete sentences — and naming specific businesses. An audit tells you whether your name is in those answers, and if not, exactly what to change to get there.

Example: A hair salon audit revealed three competitors were being cited regularly. The owner had no idea. Now she does — and she knows what to fix.

What they call it

Website Design & Build

A clean, professional website that loads fast, looks right on your phone, actually reflects your work, and doesn't require a developer to update. No ongoing retainer. No proprietary platform holding your site hostage.

Example: This website — demarcobennettai.com — is pure static HTML. No bloated platform, no ongoing subscription, no developer required to update it. Fast, professional, and built entirely by me. That's what's possible.

What they call it

AI Strategy & Consulting

Before building anything, sometimes what you need is someone to sit down with you and think clearly about where AI actually fits into what you do — and where it doesn't. I help you figure that out without the hype or the pressure to buy anything.

Example: A therapist wasn't sure if she needed an app, a chatbot, or just a smarter email system. We figured that out together before spending a dollar on anything.

When someone asks ChatGPT,
"Who's the best massage therapist in [your city]?"
— does your name come up?

Most small business owners have no idea this is happening. AI-powered search tools — ChatGPT, Google's AI Overview, Perplexity, and others — are now answering "best [service] near me" questions with specific names and recommendations. Not just links to websites. Actual answers, citing actual businesses.

If your online presence isn't set up in a way that AI can read, understand, and trust — you're invisible to this. And the gap is widening every month.

The good news: most of your competitors haven't figured this out yet either. That window won't stay open.

An AI Visibility Audit is a structured assessment of how your business appears — or doesn't — across AI search tools, local AI directories, and generative search results. You get a clear score, a competitive comparison, and a prioritized list of what to fix. No guessing. No jargon. Just: here's where you stand, and here's what to do about it.

What it actually looked like

Same work I've always done — just described the way real people talk about their problems, not the way developers talk about solutions.

Newsletter Creator

Before

Every time someone subscribed, she manually added them to her list, then hand-typed a welcome email and sent it herself. One by one. Every time.

After

Someone subscribes. Their info is saved automatically. A custom welcome email goes out. She doesn't touch a thing. She just writes.

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Online Education Program

Before

She tracked every student's payment history in a spreadsheet, manually figured out when each subscription should end, and canceled them by hand. Every. Single. One.

After

A student enrolls, pays, and is in the system within seconds. When the program is done, the subscription stops automatically. She just teaches.

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Service Business with Recurring Subscribers

Before

When a subscriber's card expired, they submitted new card details through an encrypted form. The business owner logged in to retrieve it, then manually entered it into the payment system. Card data was still passing through their hands every time.

After

The subscriber gets a secure link and updates their own card directly. The business owner never sees any payment information. Their compliance overhead dropped significantly as a result.

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Let's just talk.
No pitch. No jargon. No pressure.

You don't need to know exactly what you need before you reach out. That's what the conversation is for. Tell me what's not working — or what you wish worked better — and we'll figure out together whether I'm the right person to help.