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You’re better
with AI.Just not as good
as you could be.

Drag to see inside
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Each agent knows its task.

None of them know each other.

More agents just means more to manage.

So you’re stuck holding it all together.

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I build AI into the way
your company works.

The Company
Core

Every agent starts from the same understanding of the business  - how it talks, what it sells, what matters when a call has to be made.

Brain and
Data

I connect the tools and information already running the business, so agents can see what’s actually happening and act on it.

Built Around
You

This is what the department actually uses, every day. Agents built around their real work. People still make the calls that matter.

It Gets
Better

Every execution and correction goes back into the system, so the next department starts with everything already learned.

Three textile characters gathered around a vintage monitor showing this website

By the way,this website moved
from the creative director
to a copywriter
to a designer,
with the operation lead
overseeing the whole thing.

They’re all agents working from the same context and memory. I stepped in when something needed an actual decision.

Hi, I’m

Asaf

Asaf sitting on a sofa with the three textile characters

Father of three (husband of one).

I started my career performing around the world with Mayumana.
Then I moved into tech, joining Kaltura and later Artlist,
where I built and led creative and operations teams.

Creative and engineering always made sense together to me.

So I studied Digital Media at NYU’s School of Engineering.

It wasn’t the obvious choice. I spent years explaining it.

Then AI came along, and the two finally became the same job: understand what a company actually needs, then build the system that makes it possible.

That’s what I do now.

Talk to me.
Three handcrafted textile characters assembling a modular structure from geometric blocks

You’re better with AI. Just not as good as you could be.

Each agent knows its task.
None of them know each other.

More agents just means more to manage.
So you’re stuck holding it all together.

A weary textile character in a mustard jacket holding two well-made blocks whose connectors can't fit together

I build AI into the way your company works.

The Company
Core

Every agent starts from the same understanding of the business  - how it talks, what it sells, what matters when a call has to be made.

Brain and
Data

I connect the tools and information already running the business, so agents can see what’s actually happening and act on it.

Built Around
You

This is what the department actually uses, every day. Agents built around their real work. People still make the calls that matter.

It Gets
Better

Every execution and correction goes back into the system, so the next department starts with everything already learned.

By the way,this website moved from the creative director to a copywriter to a designer, with the operation lead overseeing the whole thing.

They’re all agents working from the same context and memory. I stepped in when something needed an actual decision.

Three textile characters gathered around a vintage monitor showing this website

Hi, I’m

Asaf

Asaf sitting on a sofa with the three textile characters

Father of three (husband of one).

I started my career performing around the world with Mayumana. Then I moved into tech, joining Kaltura and later Artlist, where I built and led creative and operations teams.

Creative and engineering always made sense together to me.

So I studied Digital Media at NYU’s School of Engineering.

It wasn’t the obvious choice. I spent years explaining it.

Then AI came along, and the two finally became the same job: understand what a company actually needs, then build the system that makes it possible.

That’s what I do now.

Talk to me.