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Service areaVancouver, BC

AI automation for Vancouver businesses

Vancouver has no shortage of agencies selling "AI transformation." What's harder to find is someone senior who will look at your actual operation — the quoting, intake, invoicing, and reporting your team does by hand — and build the specific system that removes it, wired into the tools you already use.

I'm Isaac Audet, based in Kamloops, working with businesses across BC. You work directly with the person who builds it: no account managers, no offshore handoff, no platform to migrate onto.

BC-based, a few hours up the road. Most Vancouver work runs remotely with an on-site visit when it earns its drive.

What I build

  • Quoting workflows — enquiry read, numbers applied, drafted reply waiting for approval
  • Client intake that flows from email or forms into your CRM and job tracking
  • Invoicing and follow-up between your email, QuickBooks, and your CRM
  • Live dashboards and reports that feed themselves instead of being assembled by hand
  • Custom internal tools when off-the-shelf software doesn't fit how you work

Recent work

  • Rainwater Management

    Stormwater engineering — quoting automated from 30 minutes to 30 seconds

  • Local-first workspace app

  • BC closing-cost quotes

Common questions

You're not in Vancouver — does that matter?
Less than you'd think. Automation work is inherently remote (the system lives in your Gmail, Sheets, and CRM), and I'm a few hours away when in-person matters. What you're actually choosing is the person who builds it — and you work with me directly.
How is this different from hiring an agency?
No discovery-phase theatre, no junior developers behind an account manager, no platform you have to migrate onto. One senior builder, a fixed scope, and a system wired into the tools you already run.
What does a project cost?
Scoped fixed, typically days to a few weeks of build. Tell me the bottleneck and you'll get a straight answer on scope — or an honest "a free tool already does this."

What’s eating your week in Vancouver?

Tell me the one task that eats your week and I’ll give you a straight answer on whether it’s worth automating. No pitch.