AI Automation
Automate ops, support, and back-office workflows. Free your team from copy-paste work.
I'm Quham — a solo consultant who helps SMBs and ambitious founders ship AI that pays for itself. Real engineering. No theatre. No twelve-deck readouts.
I keep the menu short on purpose. Each engagement either ships working software or it doesn't — there's no in-between.
Automate ops, support, and back-office workflows. Free your team from copy-paste work.
Pair programming, codebase audits, and team training on Anthropic's AI engineering tool. For technical founders and dev teams.
Fast, modern marketing sites that load in under a second and convert. Next.js, deployed in days.
Answer Engine Optimization. Make sure ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity recommend your business when buyers ask.
Most engagements I take ship something usable inside two weeks of the kickoff call. The rest is iteration in the open.
A short, honest conversation. We figure out whether AI is actually the right tool — and whether I'm the right person.
A small, fixed-scope chunk of work that proves it on your data. You walk away with a working artefact whether we continue or not.
If the pilot earns its keep — and it usually does — we roll into a flat-rate monthly engagement. Cancel any time, no claw-backs.
We were drowning in customer email. Quham built a triage bot in nine days that sorts, drafts, and flags the weird ones. My CX team got their evenings back.
Two days of Claude Code training and our small dev team is moving roughly twice as fast. He didn't sell us a course — he sat with us and shipped a feature.
Inbound from ChatGPT went from zero to about a fifth of our pipeline in a quarter. The AEO work was unglamorous. It also worked.
Honest scoping. No talk of "transformation." We agreed a number, agreed an outcome, and that's what we got. Renewing for a second engagement.
I'm Quham Adefila. Engineer turned consultant, based in London. I've spent the last decade shipping software at startups, and now I help operators put AI to work in their business — without the slideshow nonsense.
Most of the founders I work with don't need a strategy deck. They need someone in the trenches with them, who has shipped this kind of thing before, and who'll tell them honestly when AI is the wrong answer.
I take on roughly two new clients a month. The call is free, there's no pitch, and you'll leave with at least one concrete idea you can use whether we work together or not.