AI in a small business: decision first, tool second
Short examples of where AI helps with menus, catalogs, customer questions or draft copy, and where human approval must stay in the loop.
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Short notes
This is not a large blog archive yet. The notes that appear here will be short, verifiable pieces on practical AI use, product building and fast web infrastructure for small businesses.
These cards are not published articles. Instead of broken post links, they show the topics I plan to write and real paths into the existing site.
Short examples of where AI helps with menus, catalogs, customer questions or draft copy, and where human approval must stay in the loop.
Service lanesWorking notes on AI behavior, prototype scope and TestFlight preparation from a solo-built mobile product.
Canacia pagePractical notes on why Astro, real HTML, canonical URLs, hreflang, sitemaps and fast pages still matter for small businesses.
Local-business serviceThe notes will stay short: problem, decision, implementation boundary and lesson learned. Without client, metric or example proof, a topic stays clearly framed as an idea or working direction.
AI topics will be handled where they speed up a real decision for an owner, worker, customer or developer, not as broad claims.
When a live page, demo or product work can be inspected, it will be linked; otherwise the note will stay clearly framed as an idea or working direction.
If a note matches your business or product idea, a short WhatsApp context is enough to start the conversation.
Message on WhatsAppWhile this notes area grows, the strongest evidence remains the live site structure, Canacia as product work and clearly scoped service pages.