AI for business

AI for your business that does real work

Consultancy, automation and training from one person who uses AI in live delivery every day.

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AI for business means using AI to do real work: taking repetitive tasks off your team, helping you decide faster, marketing more effectively, and upskilling the people you already have. Getting value from it starts with knowing what’s genuinely worth doing. I help businesses with the whole picture, consultancy, automation and training, as someone who runs all of it on real client work day to day.

You’ve sat in the meetings about AI. Read the threads, seen the demos, maybe bought a tool or two. And you’re still left with the same question: out of a hundred things AI could supposedly do, what should your business actually do first? It’s a lot of options and no framework for choosing, and it can feel like everyone else is moving faster than you. Most of them are just as unsure.

I’m Tamas. I help businesses make AI genuinely useful, three ways: advising on what’s worth doing, building the automations that do it, and training teams to work this way themselves. The thing that ties it together is that I use AI in live client delivery every day, so none of this is theory.

What AI can actually do for your business

Strip away the noise and most useful AI for a business comes down to a few things. These are the AI solutions and services worth your attention:

Take repetitive work off your team. The manual, time-eating jobs (data moving between systems, reporting, routine admin) can be automated and kept running, so your people spend their hours on work that needs a human. That’s AI automation.

Help you decide what’s worth doing. A clear read on where AI genuinely fits your business, scoped to your real workflows, with support to actually put it in place. That’s AI consultancy.

Upskill the people you already have. Your team learns to use AI properly in their real work, with support so it sticks. That’s AI training, with a dedicated version for marketing teams.

Run your marketing with AI. If what you want is the marketing itself done for you, faster and more affordably, that’s AI marketing on the delivery side.

You don’t need all of it, and you almost never need it all at once. Most businesses start with the one thing that’s hurting most, and we build from there.

How to get AI-ready

“AI-ready” gets used a lot, so here’s what it actually means. It’s how well-placed your business is to get real value from AI: your data and processes, the tools you already use, your team’s comfort level, and whether there’s a clear, worthwhile use case to start with. Plenty of AI effort gets spent in the wrong place simply because nobody checked readiness first. The quickest way to see where you stand is the AI readiness survey: a few questions, a scored snapshot back, about three minutes start to finish.

Check your AI readinessThree minutes, and a scored snapshot of where you stand.

One operating model across the whole thing

Consultancy, automation and training are one way of working here, applied to whatever your business needs first. The same person who decides what’s worth doing also builds it and teaches your team to run it, so nothing falls down the gap between vendors who’ve never spoken to each other.

AI training. Teach your team to work AI-native, with support through to adoption, and a dedicated track for marketing teams.

AI consultancy. Work out what’s worth doing, and get it implemented in your business. The strategy front door.

AI automation. Build the systems that take repetitive work off your team, and keep them running.

Whichever you start with, you’re dealing with one person who owns the outcome. And if it’s done-for-you marketing you’re after, that runs through digital marketing services, with AI marketing as the AI-native version of it.

Where I fit

When you’re choosing how to bring AI into your business, you’ve usually got a few options, each with a real trade-off. Worth being honest about all of them.

Generic AI agencyCourse or educatorFiguring it out in-houseOne operator who delivers and teaches (me)
Marketing contextOften lightVariesYou have itYes, it’s my background
Hands-on deliverySometimesNoYou do the workYes, every day
Teaches your teamRarelyYes, in theoryN/AYes
Survives real pressureVariesOften clean-roomSlow and lonelyBuilt from live delivery
One coherent modelOne vendor of severalNoN/AYes, deliver to train

A generic AI agency can build things, but often sells setups without the marketing context to know what’s worth doing. A course or educator is accessible, and frequently theory-led and hard to replicate in a real workflow under pressure. Figuring it out in-house is closest to your reality, just slow and lonely with no framework for choosing. What I offer is AI run as the operating model by one person who both delivers marketing with it and teaches it, so the guidance is grounded in daily practice and you get one joined-up model across delivering, automating, advising and training.

Who you’d be working with

Who’s behind all of this

I’m Tamas Mihaly, based in Bristol, UK, and I work with businesses wherever they are.

I’ve spent over 10 years in digital marketing across agency life, freelance work and running my own businesses. The part that matters most for AI: I headed up AI implementation at a marketing agency, getting a whole team to genuinely change how they worked day to day. I left agency life because the gap between what AI made possible and what a big organisation would actually adopt got too wide to ignore. Now I run my own businesses and client delivery on these workflows every day.

So whether you want advice, a build, or your team trained, it comes from someone still doing the work, with their own money on it.

What people say

Genuinely impressive… the practicality. Real demonstrations, useful tools, quick wins you can apply immediately. If you want to make AI work harder for you, Tamas is the person to call.

Rich O. · Director, Flex Digital

A year of training later and it has changed how I work, how I run my business, and how I think… he lives and breathes this and that enthusiasm makes everything land.

Vikki R. · Business owner

Common questions

What people ask about AI for business

The genuinely useful uses fall into a few buckets: automating repetitive work so it runs without a person doing it by hand, helping you decide where AI is worth the effort, doing your marketing faster and more affordably, and upskilling your team. The trick is starting with the one that saves you the most, soonest. A quick way to find that is the AI readiness survey.

Ready to move?

Ready to make AI genuinely useful in your business?

If AI has been a topic in meetings and you want it to be something your business actually does, let’s talk. I’ll give you an honest read on where AI fits you and where it doesn’t.