Services · taking projects for April 2026
What I build for businesses, on the books.
Four lines of work I take on — product builds, client systems, AI integrations, automation. Each one scored the same way: what you get, when it ships, what it costs, and who it's wrong for. Pick the line that matches your problem; skip the ones that don't.
01 · product-builds
Product builds
End-to-end web and mobile products, designed and shipped by a solo operator with an agentic stack behind the work.
Typical scope · 3–4 weeks · from A$5,000
If this is you
- You've scoped a single product and budget is committed
- You want one operator end-to-end, not a handoff chain
- You're ready to hand over decisions on stack, patterns, and rollout
Probably not you if
- You need ongoing multi-project throughput across a team
- The product shape is still being figured out — do discovery first
02 · client-systems
Client systems
A repeatable delivery lane for teams running three or more projects a year. Same operator, same toolchain, one roadmap.
Typical scope · Monthly · from A$3,500/mo
If this is you
- You ship three or more projects a year with a small team
- You want a single partner across design and engineering
- You have internal stakeholders and need a shared roadmap
Probably not you if
- You have a single one-off project — pick product-builds instead
- You need a full agency with parallel streams
03 · ai-integrations
AI integrations
Bolt-on AI inside an app you already love. Copilots, summaries, search, workflows — added without rebuilding the product.
Typical scope · 1–2 weeks · from A$1,750
If this is you
- You have a live product in production
- You know the workflow you want the AI to augment
- You want the integration shipped, not prototyped
Probably not you if
- You're still shaping the product
- You're looking for a research partner, not a builder
04 · automation
Automation
Replace a repeat human workflow with an agent that runs on schedule. Ops, content pipelines, data movement, scheduled tasks.
Typical scope · 1–2 weeks · from A$2,500
If this is you
- The workflow is well-understood and repeats
- You can name the trigger and the output
- You want to stop touching the process manually
Probably not you if
- The process is still being figured out
- The workflow involves judgement calls that only a human should make
Plate 3
Decide by axis, not by industry
Category ledger · 4 categories · scored by decision axis
Skip the “which industry” question. Pick the line that matches the shapeof the project: what you’re shipping, how long until the first deliverable, who’s a fit.
Categories 01 and 02
Categories 03 and 04
Plate 4
Recent work, by category
One recent ship per line of work
01 · product-builds
amirbrooks.com.au
30-day solo build of the personal site — Next.js, Convex, first-person editorial register.
Read about this ship →02 · client-systems
Autonomous agent team
Retainer delivery lane for a client running multiple AI-automated products in parallel.
Read about this ship →03 · ai-integrations
Projects library
Bolt-on AI integrations shipped inside existing products — copilots, search, workflow tools.
Read about this ship →04 · automation
Workflow automations
Scheduled agents and ops automations shipped for businesses with a repeat workflow to retire.
Read about this ship →
Verdict · audited 2026-04-20 · 4 criteria
Product builds if you're ready to ship one. Client systems if you have three or more projects a year. AI integrations inside an app you already love. Automation for the workflow you wish you could stop touching.
I work on two or three projects a month at most. What doesn't fit any category above, I'll tell you in the scoping call — sometimes a story or a guide is the better next step than a project. The common thread across all four lines is scope discipline: fixed price, written proposal, daily commits, and a handoff package you own outright.
- Audited
- 2026-04-20
- Criteria
- 4
- Status
- on the books
- Availability
- Taking 2–3 projects this month
- Voice
- first-person
Scope a project.
I take on two or three projects a month. Tell me what you need and I'll come back with a proposal inside 24 hours.
- Taking
- 2–3 projects a month
- Response
- inside 24 hours
- Scope
- fixed-price, written proposal