Currently Building
A live view of what's in progress - problems I'm pursuing, products in use, and agents I've built for my own work.
Problems
The questions I keep returning to.
- Can a machine tell us something true about ourselves that conventional assessments miss?
- If one person can work at the leverage of a team, what new responsibilities come with that power?
- What does it take to reliably separate signal from noise when information is abundant and attention is scarce?
- Why do businesses lose customers who have already raised their hand and shown interest?
- What separates organisations that successfully operationalise AI from those that never get beyond pilots?
- How do you govern a resource that grows exponentially while remaining almost invisible?
- When agents begin shopping on our behalf, what will the experience and trust look like?
Products
Five suites. One platform. Built at Dendrons.ai.
getHeard
Know what's being said. Know what people actually think.
Media intelligence and stakeholder research for government, public affairs, and research teams - from signal extraction to structured qualitative insight.
Explore suite →getBookings + Newton
Turn high-intent searches into confirmed visits.
Two AI agents that close the gap between online interest and in-person commitment. getBookings hunts for high-intent visitors; Newton converts them into booked appointments.
Explore suite →Compass
AI ready. Data ready. Regulator ready.
Four assessments for the full governance arc - from AI readiness strategy to continuous compliance monitoring.
Explore suite →Steward
Every token. Every dollar. Accounted for.
Know what your AI is spending. Control it before the bill does. Rein governs AI spend at the enterprise level; Pare right-sizes model usage without sacrificing output quality.
Commerce Suite
Rank higher. Transact smarter. Stay secure.
Be found in AI search, ready for agentic buyers, and trusted by regulators. Three products for businesses entering the agentic commerce era.
MirrorMirror.life
Personality assessment built on narrative psychology. Tells you something true about yourself that standard tests miss.
Visit →Personal Agents
Tools built for my own workflows. They work. I use them daily. Not yet productized - but that may change.
Verne built on NanoClaw
Personal AI assistant built on NanoClaw, an open-source framework I forked and extended. The customisation layer - memory management, WhatsApp and web interfaces, and my specific daily workflows - is what became Verne.
Named after Jules Verne - who imagined worlds that didn't exist yet, and wrote them into being anyway. It felt like the right name for a personal AI built from scratch.
Know more →Arsène
Task management agent. I forward emails to it and it builds and maintains a Kanban board of what needs doing. Keeps incoming chaos organised without manual triage.
Named after Arsène Lupin - the fictional gentleman who was always three steps ahead, never lost track of anything, and made it look effortless.
Know more →Thoth AI
Form-filling agent. Handles repetitive documentation and application workflows.
Named after Thoth - the Egyptian god of writing, knowledge, and record-keeping. The divine scribe felt like the right name for an agent that exists to handle paperwork.
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