Applied Intelligence Studio

AI as your tool. Not your replacement.

Guides, ideas, and resources for people who want AI to extend what they are capable of, not produce generic output on their behalf. Built by a practitioner. Documented so you can replicate it.

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Guides

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Add-on 01

Calendar Sync Automation

Connect your calendar so your availability updates automatically when you book. OAuth2, Edge Functions, hourly cron scheduling fully documented including every error encountered.

$16.99
Add-on 02

Online Invoice and Payments

A complete invoicing system your clients can pay online with a credit card. Stripe, Netlify Functions, and automated email notifications no third-party app required.

$18.99
Add-on 03

Staff Portal and Admin Dashboard

Two private tools for you and your team. A mobile-optimized portal for the field and a central admin view. Real-time Firebase updates across every device.

$18.99
Add-on 04

Client Portal with Secure Login

A full client-facing portal with email and password accounts. Clients view invoices, session history, and shared documents. Firebase Authentication and Storage.

$21.99
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The Approach

The Problem

Generic output at scale is still generic

Using AI to produce more content faster does not make that content better. The businesses winning with AI are the ones using it to amplify genuine expertise - not substitute for it.

The Shift

You stay in the driver's seat

AI is most powerful when it handles the mechanical work so you can spend more time on the decisions that actually require your judgment, your experience, and your perspective.

The Result

Skills that compound, not atrophy

When AI is a tool you direct rather than a workflow that replaces you, your own skills grow alongside it. That understanding is the actual competitive advantage.

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Writing

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as it happens

Tips, behind-the-scenes process, and ideas on using AI as a tool rather than a crutch - posted regularly on Instagram and TikTok.

"The skill is not coding. It is knowing what you want to build, being able to describe it clearly, and knowing how to test whether it works."
From the core guide