See the business,
before you build.

Single Mind helps operating businesses bring scattered information together, understand what it reveals, and explore where AI systems or automation may be useful. The business comes before the solution.

Start with what is true

Useful work starts with the business as it actually operates. Information may be scattered across software, spreadsheets, documents, and paper, which makes the whole operation hard to see at once.

Single Mind can help bring that information into one connected picture, examine what it reveals, and use that understanding to decide what deserves attention. Analysis, automation, or an internal system may be useful, but the answer is not chosen in advance.

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One connected picture of a business Six parts of a business, customers, records, paper, money, costs and tools, each joined by a line to a single connected picture at the centre, and joined to each other around the edge. Selecting any one shows what it is connected to. One connected picture Customers Records Paper Money Costs Tools One connected picture of a business Six parts of a business, customers, money, records, costs, paper and tools, each joined by a branch back to a single connected picture at the top, and joined to each other down the sides. One connected picture Customers Money Records Costs Paper Tools

Preselected solution

Start with a tool, an automation, or a fixed answer before the business has been understood.

Business first

Bring the relevant information together, see what it says, then decide whether anything should be built.

One useful path

One useful path for understanding a business One line runs left to right through four possible stops: a conversation, business information, a diagnosis, and a next step. Context is marked near the start. A gate stands before the final stop to show that no build is presumed. Conversation Information Diagnosis Next step Context comes first No build is presumed One useful path for understanding a business One line runs down through four possible stops: a conversation, business information, a diagnosis, and a next step. Context comes first, and a gate shows that no build is presumed. Conversation Information Diagnosis Next step Context comes first No build is presumed
  1. Start with a conversation.

    You describe the business, what you are trying to understand, and where useful information currently lives. There is no deck and nothing to sit through.

  2. Bring the information together.

    If deeper work makes sense, relevant records may come from software, spreadsheets, documents, or paper. The scope and access would be agreed before anything begins.

  3. Make sense of what is there.

    Single Mind can organize and examine the information for patterns, bottlenecks, missed opportunities, and questions worth answering. The point is to understand the business before proposing a build.

  4. Decide what deserves attention.

    The next step depends on what the business actually shows. It might be analysis, automation, an internal system, or a recommendation to do nothing yet. No build is assumed.

What useful work depends on

Accurate context matters. A useful review depends on relevant records and a candid picture of how the business operates. Single Mind will not pretend a surface conversation is enough.

Any project would be shaped around the business in front of it. Scope, access, timing, price, and whether ongoing support is useful would be agreed before work starts.

Who this is for

Single Mind is for owners of established, operating businesses who believe AI may be useful but do not want to begin with a preselected tool or automation.

If the business has no operating history or useful records yet, a different kind of help is probably the better first move.

Start with a conversation

Tell Yey what the business does, what you are trying to understand, and where the information lives. The first conversation is free. It is a chance to see whether deeper work makes sense.