About Autom8Lab

I don't sell AI strategies. I build the system that fixes the actual problem.

Most AI projects fail before they start. Not because of the technology. Because nobody mapped where the real problem was first. That's what I do.

Cosmo

Cosmo

Founder, Autom8Lab

Certified Claude Architect

Background

I started in marketing and development. What stuck was the translation work. Taking technical systems and making them actually useful to the people running real businesses.

Philosophy

If the process isn't clear, automation just makes the chaos faster. The work is in the diagnosis, not the build.

Role

I don't become the system. I install it. That means defining the problem clearly, building what addresses it, and staying involved until it holds.

The Story

Why this business exists

Most business owners I talk to are working more hours than they should, on things that shouldn't require them at all. Not because they're doing anything wrong. Because nobody built the system that lets the work run without them in the middle of it.

The problem isn't AI adoption. It's that the gap between "AI can help" and "AI is actually working in our operation" is full of bad advice, overcomplicated tools, and projects that never get off the ground.

Autom8Lab exists in that gap. I map where the business is leaking time and revenue, build the system that fixes it, and make sure it actually holds.

How I Work

Principles behind every engagement

Practical first

We start from where the business is leaking. Not from what the technology can do.

Results over novelty

The measure is always revenue recovered or time saved. If it doesn't change the operation, it isn't done yet.

Clear scope

You know exactly what's being built, what it costs, and what done looks like before anything starts.

Long-term partner

First versions aren't final. I stay involved to improve what's working and extend what's next.

Next Step

Want to know where your business is actually losing time and money?

Start with the AI Audit. We'll walk through your operation, find where things are falling through, and come out with a clear picture of what's worth fixing first.