Projects

Four projects.
One method underneath.

Each one collects a mountain of data, organises it so a machine can use it, and answers from it. Only the industry changes. Two are live and open to anyone right now. Two are being built.

reTubeIt Live the creator brain

Ask a question. Get one answer, with proof.

It has watched 13,723 food videos so you do not have to. Ask where to eat, or how to cook something, and it gives you one answer, plus the exact second of the video it came from. These are questions that had no answer before, because nobody had ever watched all of it.

13,723videos read 21,090dishes 6,136places 105countries

What it does

  • Reads whole video transcripts, sorts them, and maps what is inside
  • 6,783 recipes across 1,508 cities, all searchable in a fraction of a second
  • Reach it by chat or by map, in your own language
  • Every answer carries its proof: the exact second of the exact video

Why it is possible now

It creates knowledge that exists nowhere else on the internet, and answers for a fraction of a cent with the proof attached. When a better AI arrives we swap it in with a click, instead of rebuilding everything.

Who it is for

Anyone. You ask in your own words, in your own language, and get one answer with the proof, not thirty links to go and read yourself.

See reTubeIt → How it was built, and the address to go and ask it something.
BiteTheMenu Live the restaurant brain

A whole team, working inside a restaurant.

The owner asks what the restaurants around them are doing tonight. The guest asks where to eat. Both get an answer in seconds. Underneath it is a team of more than ten agents that reads the street, the menu and the numbers, and brings the work back ready for one person to approve.

1photo to start 10+agents on shift $1a day 0agencies

What it does

  • The whole restaurant in one place: menu, orders, kitchen, stock, the books
  • A website and dish photographs, made from what it already has
  • A full week of posts planned in one screen, in the owner's own voice
  • The menu in every language, and the competitors watched every night
  • Nothing goes out until a person approves it

Why it is possible now

Two simple steps: photograph the paper menu, name your competitors. The team builds the rest itself, and everything it reads goes into one library that only grows.

Who it is for

A restaurateur who has never touched software points a phone at a paper menu. That is the whole setup. At about a dollar a day it is open to a business of any size.

Open BiteTheMenu → Read the case study Open to venues anywhere.
BiteTheSkin In build the beauty brain

The same team, working inside beauty studios.

It watches what the studios nearby are doing, and writes a week of posts in the owner's own voice. No agency, no photographer, no writer. The owner reads it in the morning and decides what goes out.

What it does

  • Watches the studios nearby and what they are offering
  • Writes a week of content in the owner's own voice
  • Shows honest proof of what worked and what did not
  • The owner approves, or does not

Why it is possible now

It is the restaurant team, pointed at beauty instead. It arrived already knowing how to read a market, because the last one taught us how. That is the whole argument for the method: one operation, re-pointed.

Who it is for

A studio owner with no agency and no time. Two questions and a click. The team carries the rest.

Open BiteTheSkin → Still being built. What is there is real.
BiteTheSmile In build the dental brain

The same team, working inside dental clinics.

It brings in new patients using real reviews and Google, and it stays inside the privacy rules every clinic has to follow. Dental is the strictest of the four, which is exactly why we built it.

What it does

  • Wins patients on real reviews rather than invented claims
  • Works inside the rules a clinic must follow, not around them
  • Asks for consent first, every time
  • Runs on its own and stops at the clinic's decision

Why it is possible now

The same team again, taught the one thing dental demands: consent first, always. Everything else it already knew.

Who it is for

A clinic runs it the way it runs a phone. No manual, no training, no code.

Not open yet No public address to send you to. When there is one, it goes here.

The point of four

One operation, re-pointed four times.

Four industries, four piles of data, one method. Each new one started further along than the last, because the work underneath carries over. That is what a client is really buying: not a build from zero, but a team that has already done this four times and knows where it goes wrong.

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