AI Is Moving Fast. Security Is Being Left Behind.
AI Is Moving Fast. Security Is Being Left Behind.
Everyone is talking about AI adoption. Nobody is talking about what happens when it goes wrong.
Workshops. Boot camps. €80 to €600 sessions promising to get your business "AI-ready." The space is flooded with people selling access to information that is, frankly, already free. Anthropic publishes a full learning path on their website. Most tools and frameworks are open source. The developer community shares everything on GitHub — that's the culture AI was built on.
We're not here to charge you for a curated shortcut. That's not what this is.
What we are here for is the conversation nobody is having.
Our founder spent nearly four years at a multinational compliance and cybersecurity firm — working daily with payment security, anti-fraud systems, and data privacy regulations. Part of that work involved scaling a SaaS platform from the UK across North and South America, serving banks, financial institutions, and government clients. Every client meeting came back to the same question: are we safe?
That experience built a very specific kind of radar. One that looks at the current wave of AI automation for small businesses and sees a gap that nobody is addressing.
AI agents are powerful. They're also attack surfaces.
Exposed API keys. Non-compliant data handling. Automations that touch customer data without a clear privacy policy. These aren't hypothetical risks — they're the same categories of vulnerability that enterprise clients have been losing sleep over for years. The difference is that now, a restaurant owner or a freelance consultant is running the same kind of connected systems, without the same guardrails.
The workshops aren't teaching this. The boot camps aren't asking these questions. And most small business owners don't know they should be.
Our position is simple.
We build free tools — and we believe the knowledge to use them safely should also be free. Not just how to set things up, but how to do it without exposing your business, your clients, or your data.
That means being straight with you about the risks. Pointing you toward the right resources. And building with compliance and security baked in from day one — not bolted on after something breaks.
Because the goal was never just automation. It was automation you can actually trust.
Free tools. Vibe coded. Built to last.