For Business
// same brain, different meeting
The Combat Ninja is where I solve weird, specific, "wouldn't it be cool if..." problems. NFC gear tracking. Voicemail transcribers. An automated water gun that keeps cats off the counter.
That's half of what I do.
The other half is bennyquist.com. Same brain, different meeting. When a business needs someone to walk their operation, find where the tools have gaps, and figure out whether the fix is AI, automation, a smarter integration, or just finally documenting the thing nobody's ever written down — that's the consulting work.
The skill set is the same. The conversation is different. Less if (tooWeird) { buildAnyway() } and more "here's where your business is paying for workarounds every week, and here's what it would take to stop."
Two articles that show the shape of it
The Post-It Note Test
Walk through your office and count the post-it notes. The employee with fourteen color-coded notes framing their monitor isn't a quirky filing system. They're a one-person workaround keeping critical business information alive in a format only they can read. That's where the conversation starts.
Read on bennyquist.com →The Price Gun on the Screen
A gas station deli had a full-color digital menu board. Someone's Kielbasa went up, and instead of updating the display, they grabbed a price gun and stuck orange stickers directly on the monitor. Every business has price guns on screens. They just don't look like stickers. They look like the front desk person copying data between two systems that don't talk, or the workaround your best employee built three years ago that nobody's willing to touch.
Read on bennyquist.com →Both articles are a better pitch than anything I could fit on this page.
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